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New research on the last, hidden part of the electromagnetic spectrum is producing new, safe and non-destructive tests for medicine, security and industrial quality control.
Burning candles dripped wax onto the grass as 12 people stood in a circle reading the names of transgender individuals who had been murdered. The 10th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance on Nov. 20 was about more than the movement, senior Aydin Kennedy said.
An intriguing new theory of evolutionary biology says the reason sexual reproduction may be so successful is that it promotes genes that work well in combination with many other genes. This idea of genetic mixability hits on the difficulty evolutionary biologists have had in understanding sex, specifically its role in population genetics and natural selection.
(PhysOrg.com) -- New European research on the last, hidden part of the electromagnetic spectrum is producing new, safe and non-destructive tests for medicine, security and industrial quality control.
When Merrillville Intermediate School math teacher Jeremy Williams introduced a "Deal or No Deal" probability component to his classes, he noticed a major difference in reactions between boys and girls. Williams decided to experiment with the doctrines of psychologist and family physician Dr. Leonard Sax.Single-gender classes were introduced at the school in August in both the fifth and sixth ...
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