
Fulani: new study unravels the genetic history of Africa’s largest pastoralist community
The Fulani people are Africas largest pastoralist group. There are between 25 million and 40 million Fulani people across 17 African countries, from the Atlantic shores of Senegal and Mauritania to Sudan. The...
Infertility Support 101: What women want to hear (and what they don’t)
By making small but intentional shifts in how we communicate, we can help ensure that individuals experiencing infertility feel supported. (Shutterstock) Infertility is more than a medical condition it is an emotional...

Pierre Poilievre’s proposals on intimate partner violence will do little to stop it
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre recently announced that if elected in Canadas upcoming federal election, his party would enact tougher sentences for anyone accused of intimate partner violence. He has also vowed to...

The US has decided again to upend the global trading system. With the latest raft of tariffs just beginning to kick in, and after a week in which markets worldwide fell precipitously, the Trump administration announced...
Heather Hazzan, SELF Magazine Measles is one of the most challenging diseases to control. It requires a sustained uptake of well over 90% of two doses of a measles-containing vaccine such as MMR. But since the COVID...
Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350 at the National Gallery is a remarkable achievement
The Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew by Duccio (1308-1311). National Gallery of Art, Washington I had been looking forward to the National Gallerys exhibition Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350 for several...

Why the autism jigsaw puzzle piece is such a problematic symbol
For decades, a jigsaw puzzle piece has been used to symbolise autism across the world. It has been used for charity logos and awareness ribbons, and even tattooed on to the bodies of well-meaning parents. But for many...