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A pregnancy test for the visually impaired
Forced to ask for help, visually impaired women are deprived of the privacy of finding out the results of a pregnancy test.
Let’s get beefed up for wagyu, the meat that melts in your mouth
The columnist talks about one of the best meats in the world, Japanese wagyu.
Online-only auction sales grew 524% in 2020, according to a new report from ArtTactic
Global online-only auction sales surpassed the record sum of US$1bil (RM4bil) in 2020.
Lost Tintin painting could fetch over RM10mil, after spending years in a drawer
Belgian cartoonist Herge submitted the painting as a proposed cover for the pre-WWII Tintin album 'The Blue Lotus'.
Deaths of unwed mothers and babies caused by 'perverse' morality, says Irish PM
Church-run homes in Ireland have been subject to intense public scrutiny since historian Catherine Corless in 2014 tracked down death certificates for nearly 800 children who died at the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway in western Ireland.
Why too much blue light from your screens can be harmful
Overexposure to blue light from our digital devices can adversely affect our eyes and sleep.
Designing The Future Of Timber
When it comes to furniture, Malaysia has an inherent advantage in its rich abundance of natural resources and its history in furniture making.
Plastic in the future may be made from sewage sludge
A team of researchers from Texas A&M University have discovered an efficient and cost-effective way of using leftover sludge to produce biodegradable plastics.
Creative solutions for travel business in Barcelona, Spain
Hugely popular with international visitors, the city has seen most of its hotels close as the pandemic has kept tourists away, and the few that remain open have had to repurpose themselves to stay afloat.
'A day for celebration': Tampon tax scrapped in Britain
The levy, known as "the tampon tax," saw 5% added on to the price of sanitary towels and tampons as they were classed as "luxury items".