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Badar, Fauzia and Karim—three people from different walks of life—come of age in Tanzania. The author’s first novel since ...
L’Oréal Groupe in Thailand continues its commitment to supporting women in scientific profession with the 23rd L’Oréal ...
An adolescent loggerhead sea turtle named Dilly Dally is back in the Atlantic Ocean, months after having a front flipper ...
The Climate Reality Project Philippines held its first leg of Klima Eskwela at Caraga State University in Butuan City, Agusan ...
A new documentary sheds light on the extraordinary story of the US's first woman astronaut, Sally Ride, who defied all ...
"I want to be building things like Dash that sort of make Dropbox 1.0 look like a footnote," Houston told Fortune.
The growth of academic programs and the development of an impressive array of industry partnerships highlighted Purdue University’s first year in Indianapolis.
Barbara Ann Patton, 88, works as a notary in Florida to pay her bills, as she has minimal savings after losing $300,000 in ...
Labor’s extension of the North West Shelf gas project demonstrates that, no less than the Liberal-National Coalition, it will ...
INTERVIEW: As the zombie franchise keeps regenerating, Danny Boyle sits down with IndieWire for a dive into '28 Years Later.' ...
South Korea's liberal party candidate, Lee Jae-myung, was elected president in Tuesday's snap election, six months to the day ...