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" ... 4. Let them see your eyes. “While we are biologically drawn to look at people's faces when we can, on video calls it's vital we let our viewers see our eyes. This means we have to become comfortable looking at the camera instead of our monitor. This takes practice and time to develop our own personal style of presenting over video. At 30 frames per second, we have to realize the camera doesn't lie. When people can see our eyes, we are more approachable and watchable.” ... "
" ... The Wakashio’s hold would have been full of ballast water - almost 200,000 tons. This water would have originated from a different location (likely Asia) and in all likelihood contained many invasive larvae, bacteria and other non-native and harmful species to Mauritius’ unique coral reefs. This pollution is more than 50 times the amount of oil that was being transported, is extremely dangerous biologically and is a serious legal offence. ... "
" ... The medical model is based on one gender—men. Understanding that women and men are biologically different has led to the identification of gaps in women's health outcomes. Closing these gaps will lead to women being healthier and will lower medical costs. "There's now more than 20 years of evidence that shows female physiology is quite different from males," said Alicia Chong, founder and CEO, at Bloomer Tech. "Yet, even now, most of the devices and treatments are designed around male physiology ... There are lower diagnostic yields and compliance rates [among women] because devices are uncomfortable." Chong and her co-founders set out to address the needs of the other half of the population—women. ... "
" ... Until recently, accommodations on the wildly biologically diverse island--home to nearly 12,000 plant species and untold numbers of animals (more than 600 discovered since 1999 alone)--were limited to fairly rustic eco-lodges and no-frills hotels. ... "
" ... We have come to see a critical role in the circle of life for microbes – an understanding that at least part of “us” is “them.” Or as Merlin Sheldrake put it, in his brilliant book The Entangled Life: “We all inhabit bodies that we share with a multitude of microbes without which we could not grow, behave and reproduce as we do.” Further, it’s no longer clear where “we” begin and end: we are not biologically self-sufficient, we rely on those organisms. ... "