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Menstrual health under siege from trans community outraged that physiology isn't inclusive
Female spaces are yet again facing invasion from trans radicals, but this time it’s not athletics or women’s shelters that are being invaded, but menstrual health. Which is perhaps the last place a biological man belongs.
An event this past Saturday called National Period Day was meant to raise awareness for women in poverty who struggle to afford menstrual essentials, but like all things these...
Dinosaurs fit middle of metabolic continuum
A research has shown that dinosaurs’ metabolism places them in the middle of the metabolic continuum, forbidding their definite classification as either warm or cold-blooded creatures.
The study used dinosaurs’ body mass and their growth rates to arrive at an evaluation of their metabolism.
University of New Mexico biologist John Grady said, “…By examining animal growth and rates of energy...
UK and Japanese scientists receive Nobel Medicine Prize for stem cell study
Kyoto University Professor Shinya Yamanaka (L) and John Gurdon of the Gurdon Institute in Cambridge
John Gurdon from the UK and Shinya Yamanaka from Japan have won the 2012 Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology for their research on stem cell.
Both scientists were awarded for their groundbreaking discovery of changing adult cells into stem cells, which can become any other type of cell in the body.
The...