As Birth Rates Plummet, Women’s Autonomy Will Be Even More at Risk

[ad_1] History tells us that all freedoms are conditional. In 1920, the Soviet Union became the first country in the ...
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Healthier Cities Will Require a Strong Dose of Nature

[ad_1] If current global trends are correct, in 2025, around 41 million people will die from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)—which include ...
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Beyond Meat Says Being Attacked Has Just Made It Stronger

[ad_1] Do you think they’re still doing a good job? I do. I think they’ve changed the narrative. I think ...
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RFK Plans to Take on Big Pharma. It’s Easier Said Than Done

[ad_1] But the administration would likely face legal challenges if it proposed additional restrictions or an outright ban on pharma ...
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An Augmented Reality Program Can Help Patients Overcome Parkinson’s Symptoms

[ad_1] In 2018, Tom Finn took his father, Nigel, to a physiotherapy appointment. Nigel was living with vascular dementia, which ...
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Muscle Implants Could Allow Mind-Controlled Prosthetics—No Brain Surgery Required

[ad_1] Alex Smith was 11 years old when he lost his right arm in 2003. A drunk driver operating a ...
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How Can Startup Founders Raise Capital While Expecting?

[ad_1] By Tanya Parfenyuk Female founders are grossly undervalued. Though women make up 38% of business owners, startups with only ...
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The Rich Can Afford Personal Care. The Rest Will Have to Make Do With AI

[ad_1] The burgeoning field of social-emotional AI is tackling the very jobs that people used to think were reserved for ...
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