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The Mormon state is seen as deeply homophobic. Yet, from polygamy to pride, Mormons themselves are a distinctly queer lot ...
For a young girl living in 1980s Tehran, the small intrigues of everyday life take centre stage against a backdrop of war ...
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DNA is nature’s highly efficient mechanism for data storage. Now, scientists are taking note to address our storage crisis ...