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Under the new law, anyone in Montana can legally access drugs that have passed just one phase 1 clinical trial.
Everyone has heard of Nasa, a name synonymous with every aspect of space exploration. Yet talk about Esa, the European Space Agency, is more likely to result in a blank stare. Esa is not such a highly ...
From the first on-screen lesbian kiss to a much-loved transgender soap star, these moments paved the way for better queer representation.
The Civic Media Observatory looks into narratives surrounding Syria's transitional president in the aftermath of his toppling of the tyrannical Assad regime after 61 years in absolute control of the ...
As the Musk v Trump feud steps up a level there are classic signs from a psychological point of view of why they are falling out.
Opinion
African countries are bad at issuing bonds, so debt costs more than it should: what needs to changeAfrican countries can move from being price takers to price negotiators. They should be able to reduce debt costs, freeing up resources for development.
Guidelines say consultations must thoroughly assess whether a patient is suitable for a treatment. But someone under 18 can still get Botox without parental consent.
The Chinese embassy in Bangladesh warned nationals against illegal matchmaking and online dating scams, but China’s gender imbalance — 34.9 million more men than women — continues to drive demand for ...
With sheep vanishing from Morocco’s fields, forests depleted and dams dry, Eid al-Adha arrives without sacrifice, revealing the growing toll of climate change on people's lives and traditions.
Opinion
Making it easier to build a granny flat makes sense – but it’s no solution to a housing crisisRule changes to allow larger granny flats follow a well-established pattern in New Zealand: modest reforms to address big and complicated problems.
As hostilities rage in Sudan, access constraints and devastating funding cuts are isolating rape survivors and pregnant women from essential health services, the UN sexual and reproductive health ...
Opinion
‘Deadly’ sports diplomacy: why Australia’s Indigenous people must be a part of our sports strategyFirst Nations games predate the Ancient Greek Olympics by tens of thousands of years – this history should be reflected in Australia’s sports diplomacy strategy.
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