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| Children drawing more women in science Children in the US are drawing more women scientists than in previous decades, according to a new study. The "Draw A Scientist" test has been administered by sociologists in various studies since the 1960s. Researchers at Northwestern University, US, analysed five decades of the test. When asked to ...
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| K-pop stars to perform in North Korea for first time since 2005 Cho was the most recent South Korean singer to perform in North Korea, at a concert in Pyongyang in 2005. The singer and record producer Yoon Sang, who led South Korea's delegation at the talks on Tuesday, said: "While we're on the stage, I believe it will be difficult to portray personal feelings ...
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Art meets activism in Qatar's Ai Weiwei show An exhibition on the global refugee crisis by renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has arrived in the Middle East for the first time. More than 2,000 items fill the room at the Fire Station art gallery in Qatar's capital, Doha. Tidy rows of clothes and shoes might resemble a fashion collection, but at ...
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| Uber Victim Stepped Suddenly in Front of Self-Driving Car The chief's account raises new questions in the investigation that holds importance to the future of the burgeoning autonomous vehicle industry. Uber Technologies Inc. halted autonomous vehicle tests in the wake of the accident and officials in Boston asked that similar tests in that city be suspended as ...
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| Hosmer to honor Yordano, wear No. 30 in SD Hosmer spoke on behalf of the Royals organization in a pregame ceremony remembering Ventura ahead of Kansas City's home opener last year, its first home game since Ventura had been killed at the age of just 25. Hosmer also wore an arm band reading "Ace 30" during the World Baseball Classic to ...
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