Month: October 2019
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Saying goodbye to beauty standards
What used to be seen as a flaw is now where the most valuable is found; what's different is no…
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Children at risk of lead poisoning in Cuba
Journalist Mónica Baró made a report that tracks Cuban families whose relatives and children in the San Miguel del Padrón…
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Rethinking the science of plastic recycling
New catalytic method could mitigate global plastic pollution.
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Women scientists author fewer invited commentaries in medical journals than men
They found that the disparity was larger for women who were further progressed in their careers
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Scientists identify British butterflies most threatened by climate change
Scientists have discovered why climate change may be contributing to the decline of some British butterflies and moths
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Rethinking the role of technology in the classroom
Even though technology gives a whole world of new experiences, it is not the only thing important when teaching young…
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‘El Camino’: the movie that Breaking bad deserves
The film shows that good stories can have well-made sequels.
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The present and future of Latin American teenage girls are at risk
Early unions or child marriages make it difficult for young women to develop a life project.
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This is what Cecilia Morel said of the crisis in Chile
The statements of the first Chilean lady in a WhatsApp audio generated great controversy in the southern country
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Mexico: what is going on with the Paris Agreement?
The big companies in the world are one of the main enemies of the environment because of the amount of…
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