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Sulawesi warty pig: world's oldest known cave painting found in Indonesia
Archaeologists find oldest known cave painting on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Is your girl really short? It might be Turner syndrome
Shortness and delayed puberty are the usual tip-offs that a girl might have the genetic condition known as Turner syndrome.
Alligators can regrow their tails, study finds
What makes the alligator interesting, apart from its size, is that the regrown tail exhibits signs of both regeneration and wound healing within the same structure.
Malaysian teen with partial hearing loss promotes sign language via deaf empowerment project
The Sign for Malaysia founder aims to highlight challenges faced by the deaf community, including the lack of knowledge of sign language by society in general.
Celebrities celebrate Trump’s ban from Twitter
Trump, who had 88.8 million followers at last count on Twitter, was 'deplatformed' by the company.
Human Writes: Where’s the urgency for climate change action in Malaysia?
Malaysia is at a climate crossroads now, so we need immediate, strong political action to reverse this calamitous course.
Her Side: A women's history museum in Washington, DC
It was high time for a museum to tell the stories all too often untold in school books and national monuments. Only 10% of statues in the famous National Statuary Hall Collection represent women.
5 most nutrient-packed microgreens you should consider
Microgreens are nutritional powerhouses that can help boost our immunity.
'Doctor Who' star Jodie Whittaker could exit show after next season
The star is the 13th actor and the first woman to play the beloved British character.
'Find me at the pub': Greta Thunberg turns 18, and remains strong voice for climate action
Greta Thunberg, one of the world's best-known teenagers, turned 18 on Sunday. She continues to inspire millions of children and young people around the world to demand action on climate change.