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  • Now Chad, then Mali: Why African Countries Are Normalizing with Israel | Ramzy Baroud

    Now Chad, then Mali: Why African Countries Are Normalizing with Israel | Ramzy Baroud

    Dr. Ramzy BaroudRamzy Baroud -- World News Trust Jan. 29, 2019 Forget the hype. Israel’s "security technology" has nothing to do with why some African countries are eager to normalize relations with ...

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  • Males have greater reproductive success if they spend more time taking care of kids | Stacy Rosenbaum

    Males have greater reproductive success if they spend more time taking care of kids | Stacy Rosenbaum

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain Oct. 15, 2018 (Phys.org) -- Males have greater reproductive success if they spend more time taking care of kids -- and not necessarily only their own, according to new resea ...

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  • Affable apes live longer | Drew M Altschul

    Affable apes live longer | Drew M Altschul

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain Oct. 9, 2018 (Phys.org) -- Male chimps that are less aggressive and form strong social bonds tend to live longer, research suggests. A study of hundreds of captive chimpanze ...

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  • UN report on global warming carries life-or-death warning | Seth Borenstein

    UN report on global warming carries life-or-death warning | Seth Borenstein

    Oct. 8, 2018 (Phys.org) -- Preventing an extra single degree of heat could make a life-or-death difference in the next few decades for multitudes of people and ecosystems on this fast-warming planet, ...

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  • Congolese doctor, Yazidi activist win Nobel Peace Prize for combating sexual violence | Nerijus Adomaitis, Terje Solsvik

    Congolese doctor, Yazidi activist win Nobel Peace Prize for combating sexual violence | Nerijus Adomaitis, Terje Solsvik

    Combination picture shows the Nobel Prize for Peace 2018 winners./REUTERS Oct. 5, 2018 -- OSLO (Reuters) -- Denis Mukwege, a doctor who helps victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of ...

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  • America and Russia, Part I: Stirrings in the Borderlands | John Michael Greer

    America and Russia, Part I: Stirrings in the Borderlands | John Michael Greer

    Oct. 3, 2018 (EcoSophia.net) -- To my mind, one of the main sources of collective stupidity in modern American society is our pervasive bad habit of short-term thinking. It’s embarrassingly rare for ...

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  • End of Hegemony: UN Must Reflect Changing World Order | Ramzy Baroud  

    End of Hegemony: UN Must Reflect Changing World Order | Ramzy Baroud   

    Dr. Ramzy BaroudRamzy Baroud -- World News Trust Oct. 3, 2018 There is a rational explanation of why India and Brazil, two countries with vast populations and large and growing economies, are not per ...

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  • Globally, 1.4 billion adults at risk of disease from lack of physical activity | Regina Guthold

    Globally, 1.4 billion adults at risk of disease from lack of physical activity | Regina Guthold

    Credit: CC0 Public Domain Sept. 5, 2018 (MedicalXpress) -- More than a quarter (1.4 billion) of the world's adult population were insufficiently active in 2016, putting them at greater risk of cardio ...

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  • Research methods that find serial criminals could help save tigers | Matthew Struebig, Freya St. John

    Research methods that find serial criminals could help save tigers | Matthew Struebig, Freya St. John

    Tiger on a trap camera. Credit: Matt Struebig Aug. 27, 2018 (Phys.org) -- A geographic profiling tool used to catch serial criminals could help reduce the casualties of human-tiger conflict, accordin ...

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  • Nuclear Calendar -- August 26, 2018 | FCNL

    Nuclear Calendar -- August 26, 2018 | FCNL

    Nuclear Calendar -- Friends Committee on National Legislation Aug. 26, 2018 Aug. 28 4:30-5:30 p.m., Francis Gavin, Johns Hopkins University, "Rethinking American grand strategy in the age of Trump," ...

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  • How Russian Trolls Neutralize Certain News | Xymena Kurowska & Anatoly Reshetnikov

    How Russian Trolls Neutralize Certain News | Xymena Kurowska & Anatoly Reshetnikov

    Image credit: NYMag.com Aug. 8, 2018 (The Conversation) -- Russian "troll factories" have been making headlines for some time. First, as the Kremlin's digital guardians in the Russian blogosphere. Th ...

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