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Month: September 2021

Female octopuses throw debris at annoying males, researchers find

By Anthony Vasquez-Peddie, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Female octopuses have been observed “throwing” objects at males who harass them, including during unwanted mating attempts, according to new research. The study, which was published on the pre-print server bioRxiv and has yet to be peer-reviewed, captured

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The White House says its continuing to examine a policy that would allow vaccinated foreigners into the United States but press secretary Jen Psaki says the new rules were not finalized

White House says it is still examining travel restrictions as European officials say they are damaging relations

By Kevin Liptak, CNN The White House said Wednesday it was continuing to examine a policy that would allow vaccinated foreigners into the United States as the US faces growing anger from European nations over apparently unmoving Covid-19 travel restrictions. But press secretary Jen Psaki said the new rules were not finalized, and that for

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Mahalingam visited the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador in 2013.

This 70-year-old Indian woman has been to 66 countries in the last 25 years. And she isn’t slowing down

Arundhati Nath, CNN Solo travel wasn’t considered safe, ideal or trendy for Indian women 25 years ago. Those who traveled alone were often criticized for defying cultural and societal norms — dismissed as adamant, single women who didn’t care about their own safety. But that didn’t deter Dr. Sudha Mahalingam. When she tagged along on

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