#Racial inequity in who takes career, tech courses

#Racial inequity in who takes career, tech courses

“#Racial inequity in who takes career, tech courses” Alphina Kamara wonders what might have happened if she’d been introduced to science and engineering careers at her high school in Wilmington, Delaware. Kamara, who is Black, was enrolled in an “audio engineering” course that taught her how to make music tracks and videos instead of a…

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#1 in 4 singles had sex with a roommate in lockdown: Survey

#1 in 4 singles had sex with a roommate in lockdown: Survey

“#1 in 4 singles had sex with a roommate in lockdown: Survey” A surprising number of desperate singles managed to get lucky during the COVID-19 lockdown — without even getting off their couch. Match.com has released its 10th annual Singles in America survey, revealing data on how un-partnered romantics have balanced their libidos amid the…

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#Why men with deep voices are more likely to be cheaters

#Why men with deep voices are more likely to be cheaters

“#Why men with deep voices are more likely to be cheaters” Who knew the deep-voiced could be so shallow. In a revelation that should alarm anyone blessed with a manly James Earl Jones baritone, Chinese researchers found that men with deeper voices are more likely to cheat on their partner. The sound-breaking study was published…

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#Are you kitten me? Cats can learn how to be your copycat

#Are you kitten me? Cats can learn how to be your copycat

“#Are you kitten me? Cats can learn how to be your copycat” Cat man do. Yes, your feline friend really is a copycat – purr-fectly capable of mirroring your every move, a renowned canine expert claims. The finding comes from Claudia Fugazza, an animal behaviorist at Budapest’s Eötvös Loránd University who partnered with a Japanese…

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