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Flexible work arrangements reduce wage gap for mothers
Access to flexible work arrangements reduces the wage gap for mothers compared to women who don’t have children, new UBC
NHS staff will soon be able to sign up for extra shifts using an app
NHS staff will soon be able to sign up for extra shifts using an app to help cut agency costs
Microbes from marine volcanic vents reveal how humans adjusted to a changing atmosphere
Ancient microbes that thrive in some of the world’s most extreme environments and modern-day humans have more in common than
15-minute ‘daily mile’ could enhance health of the world’s children
Policymakers should consider introducing The Daily Mile to improve the health and fitness of schoolchildren around the world, according to
New Contact Lens Could Ease Blindness Caused by Diabetes
Researchers are working on a “glowing” contact lens that people would wear at night to lessen the progression of a
Untangling brain neuron dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies
A decay of brain function is a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies, or DLB. Specifically, cognitive
How parents cause children’s friendships to end
Making a friend is hard work. Keeping one is even harder, especially for young children. A novel study published in
How Did This Soldier 'Grow' an Ear on Her Forearm?
Army Pvt. Shamika Burrage's left ear is unlike other ears, though you might not realize it at first. Like her
A European origin for leprosy? The largest study to date on ancient leprosy DNA reveals previously unknown diversity of strains in Medieval Europe
New research by an international team including scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, the