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White US history professor’s racial hoax claim stokes anger
In a blog post that has gained international attention Jessica Krug wrote that she is in fact a white Jewish woman from suburban Kansas City
Scientists observe highest-energy light from a gamma-ray burst ever
The gamma-ray burst had an afterglow that featured the highest energy photons, a trillion times more energetic than visible light.
Designing bespoke homes
Twenty-eight-year-old Jahan Tahiliani, apart from building primary luxurious homes, is a part-time football coach.
US-Saudi citizen slapped, blindfolded, stripped after detention: Report
Walid Fitaihi, a Harvard-trained doctor, was slapped, blindfolded, stripped to his underwear and bound to a chair.
Experts weigh pros and cons of low-calorie sweetened drinks
A 12-ounce can of regular cola, for instance, contains about 39 grams of sugar.
Stigma may keep women from using HIV-prevention drugs
Greater social awareness and acceptance could go a long way toward normalizing the use of PrEP and increasing women’s comfort pursuing it.
Understanding of obesity treatment is limited
The results indicate that most providers lack knowledge and understanding of recommended obesity treatments.
Text programme may help pregnant women quit smoking: study
Here what researchers found.