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When poet Jessy Randall saw that so many female scientists weren’t getting their due, she got mad. And then she decided to write poems for as many as she could
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Famine is affecting an increasing number of people in Gaza, Sudan, Haiti and elsewhere around the globe, and its development follows a clear pattern
Scientific American asked experts whether sleeping on a hard surface is actually beneficial for back pain
Repression draws attention to campus protests and makes them grow
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