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Sri Lanka's proposed abortion law reform, though welcomed, highlights systemic issues: women's exclusion from decision-making, medicalisation of rights, and enduring stigma and patriarchal control ...
This came into effect with Regulation 2024/3190 in late 2024, but it took over 20 years of scientific study to cut out this silent toxin. BPA slowly enters our bodies at low concentrations, meaning ...
Pieter Cullis, Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia Research teams across Canada are now building on homegrown innovation to expand the ...
The death of Adam Johnson during an ice hockey match shocked the sporting world. Questions remain about consent and violence in high-risk sport.
A big part of the explanation for why women are paid less than men is the companies they work for.
Click to expand Image Kashmiri boatmen protest the deadly militant attack on tourists at a famous tourist resort Pahalgam, Srinagar, India. April 24, 2025. © 2025 Saqib Majeed/SOPA Images via AP Photo ...
The comedy-drama Hacks has returned for a solid fourth season that continues to be both funny and perceptive. The series, about ruthless comedian Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and her compassionate ...
Rapidly phasing out fossil fuels and limiting energy consumption to tackle climate change is “a strategy doomed to fail” according to former UK prime minister Tony Blair. In the foreword of a new ...
Christian Bretter, Senior Research Fellow in Environmental Psychology, The University of Queensland We observed a strong link between a neoliberal worldview and lack of support for the climate ...
Recreational boating is a multi-billion-dollar industry in Canada, but there’s increasing evidence that boat wakes cause shoreline and environmental damage.
Since 2020, content creator Remi Bader had accumulated millions of TikTok followers by offering her opinions on the fits of popular clothing brands as a plus-size woman. In 2023, however, Bader ...
In medical research, precision matters. But both humans and machines tend to overgeneralize the results of health studies, saying more than what the data allows.