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'I'm still waiting': Uncertainty around parental rights remains two years after assisted reproduction legislation was passed
The delay means that parents of children already born through surrogacy and are living here, still cannot access the legal recognition envisaged under the act ...
By the time you tell yourself there’s nothing in the dark alley, your amygdala has already disagreed. Here’s why, according ...
The state Department of Health gives the same warning to beachgoers each time the islands are hit with a heavy storm: Don’t swim in brown water. The back-to-back “Kona lows” that inundated Hawaii in ...
Outside of humans, orangutans are the primate outlier when it comes to long childhoods, reaching adulthood at eight to 10 ...
Docile, furry and cute to some, possums have become an unexpected ally in the effort to slow the invasion of Burmese pythons, ...
Traditional sponges might be convenient, but their plastic makeup could be damaging to the environment and, potentially, you ...
Many organizations talk about being data-driven, yet consistently sideline data when it challenges intuition or convenience.
That ammonia-like scent in the air might be linked to a tree that was once believed to be sterile trying to maintain its family line. In late March and early April, Bradford pear trees don’t just ...
Ticks are a fact of life in much of the country. Removing these fast-growing invasive plants is tough, but it could help ...
As spring arrives, the American woodcock emerges at dusk, its distinctive “peent” call and spiraling courtship flights ...
A conversation with Molly Crabapple about “Here Where We Live Is Our Country,” her history of Bundism, and what we can learn ...
As people across India celebrate traditional agrarian spring festivals, climate change has become an unwanted guest at the ...
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