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Housework Not Homework For Millions Of Children In Malala’s Pakistan

Several million children in Pakistan are out of school, exploited for their labor, and/or abused, says a new report by an Islamabad-based NGO.

Male Kangaroos Woo Mates With Bulging Biceps

A male kangaroo’s forearm size could be a sexually selected trait and help them find a mate, a new study has found.

Celsion And Zhejiang Hisun Sign MOU To Continue ThermoDox® Collaboration

Celsion and Zhejiang Hisun will continue clinical development of ThermoDox®, a heat-activated liposomal encapsulation of doxorubicin.

Lumenis To Partner Visionex In China

Lumenis Ltd. will distribute the Visionix ophthalmic and optometric diagnostics product line in China.

U.S. Doctors Fight Air Pollution In Mongolia’s Capital

A team of doctors from the U.S. is fighting air pollution and lung disease in Mongolia's capital city, Ulaanbaatar, whose air quality is among the worst in the world.

China, Japan, India Sign On To Revolutionary Astronomical Project

Members of the Thirty Meter Telescope project signed on Friday an agreement to collaborate on the development of a next-generation astronomical facility.

How Anti-Poverty Programs Go Viral

A study shows how that anti-poverty programs are much more popular when socially well-connected citizens are the first to know about them.

‘Inception’ Of False Memories Into The Brain

Neuroscientists at the RIKEN–MIT Center for Neural Circuit Genetics have shown that they can plant false memories in the brains of mice.

First Major Study Of Cancer Incidence In Asian Americans

Scientists have completed the first ever analysis of national trends in cancer incidence among the eight largest Asian American groups.