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Reproduction as duty: How the SS controlled love, marriage and birth
The final chapter exposes how the Nazi state regulated intimacy itself showing how SS men were ordered to marry approved women produce children for the regime and treat reproduction as a racial ...
"Our analyses show that the bats did not choose random routes through the settlement areas, but used dark corridors as far ...
As NASA plans for long-term human missions beyond Earth, one question keeps resurfacing: how do you sustain life in places ...
Butterflies are one of nature’s finest and subtle pollinating agents. The beauty of watching butterflies soar, change colours ...
For 35 years, fisherman Eusebio Webster has been fighting to protect these critically endangered turtles from commercial trade on Colombia’s Caribbean islands ...
As chip manufacturing scales up, water supply and wastewater treatment systems are under immense pressure. Cutting-edge ...
The original Star Trek series secretly used sounds of people kissing to create noises for one of its many alien monsters.
Luke Littler won his second successive World Darts Championship title with a comprehensive victory over Gian van Veen on ...
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Up close with Mexico’s fish-eating bats: Interview with researcher José Juan Flores Martínez
In the early 2000s, José Juan Flores Martínez was studying for a bachelor’s degree in biology and working as a volunteer in a ...
In 1987, wildlife veterinarian Mark Pokras was in his office at Tufts University in Massachusetts when a colleague from New ...
Two pairs of North Atlantic right whale mothers and calves have been spotted recently in the waters off the SC coast.
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