
Ancient fossils help us better understand modern-day species — and this one is named after Kermit the Frog
A new discovery at the Smithsonian has helped identify an ancient amphibian ancestor, and researchers have named their specimen after Kermit the Frog.
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Women are more likely to sustain fatal injuries in car crashes, but new crash test dummies could change that
Outdated car safety research reveals that women endure more injuries in accidents compared to men, urging action to update crash test dummies.
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Women veterans are receiving more benefits, care from VA than ever before
Progress is attributed to legislative measures and ongoing initiatives such as the PACT Act and the new Women's Health Research Collaborative.
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CDC honors John Green for his efforts to eliminate tuberculosis
Author John Green has been recognized by the Centers for Disease Control as a Tuberculosis Elimination Champion.
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Community shelter receives massive donation of nearly 2,000 Girl Scout cookies
Businesses in the Phoenix area chipped in to buy thousands of Girl Scout cookies to share with community members in need.
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This new at-home cervical cancer test aims to replace traditional pap smears — and it’s backed by Serena Williams
With promising trial results and pending FDA approval, the Teal Wand aims to empower women with greater control over their health care.
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UK lawmakers strike down anti-trans bill by... talking about ferrets?
The "Ferret Filibuster" has made the animal a symbol for trans resistance, as MPs delay a ban on gender-affirming care.
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Black communities are using 'mapping' as a storytelling technique for restorative justice and to restore a sense of place
Historian Carter Woodson sought not to just celebrate prominent Black historical figures but to transform how white America saw and valued all African Americans.
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3 million shipwrecks around the world have become helpful habitats for underwater life — from microbes to sharks
Researchers estimate that there are some three million shipwrecks worldwide, resting in shallow rivers and bays, coastal waters and the deep ocean.
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YouTubers Rhett & Link (hilariously) got colonoscopies together to educate fans about colon cancer
"Good Mythical Morning" hosts Rhett and Link were their comedic selves as they underwent the procedure for the sake of colon cancer awareness.
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