For nearly two decades, the negotiation skills of working women have frequently been blamed for the…
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Aotearoa's kelp forests at risk, study shows
New research from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington shows warming waters are putting kelp forests…
The first climate strikes had an influence on Swiss residents, study finds
A study by EPFL researchers found that Greta Thunberg’s Fridays for Future climate strikes have influenced…
Heat waves are hitting Antarctica too now
The world saw another year full of extreme weather events resulting from climate change in 2022,…
Determining the causes of the 1931 Yangtze River Deluge
In the summer of 1931, an unprecedented calamity unfolded along the Yangtze River basin in eastern…
Wildfires have wreaked havoc this summer, but these plants were prepared
Summer 2023 has seen wildfire crews tirelessly battle forest fires worldwide. The Canary Islands, a Spanish…
Housing should be prioritized to support re-entry following incarceration, study suggests
Policymakers and re-entry programs need to prioritize housing to support formerly incarcerated people and reduce recidivism,…
Exposing Australia's online trade in pest plants: Researchers find thousands of illegal advertisements
Do you buy plants online? You might be breaking the law without even knowing it. …
'Male soldiers can't help themselves' is among many rape myths that need debunking
Rape myths are stereotypes and false beliefs associated with all forms of sexual assault. Popular rape…
Experimental quantum imaging distillation with undetected light
It is possible to image an object with an induced coherence effect by making use of…