Our country’s legacy of scientific leadership has long been the envy of the world. It is now at risk because of small men who feel threatened by ideas they don’t begin to understand.
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Endangered leopard sharks have been observed mating in the wild for the first time, with scientists witnessing a “threesome” involving two males and a female.
Six prominent researchers whose work cast doubt on transgender bans say they are not part of IOC panel determining Olympic participation policy.