Essaydi

Lalla Essaydi, Harem #2, 2009. 71 × 88 in 180.4 × 223.5 cm. Moroccan artist Lalla Essaydi, 64, is well known for her dazzling, multidimensional staged photographs, which in spite of their simplicity, masterfully capture and challenge the complexities of social structures, women’s identities and cultural traditions.  Essaydi‘s artworks not onlyContinue Reading

Alzheimer's disease: protective gene uncovered in human cell model – bringing promise for new drug discoveries

Our method could someday potentially detect the disease before it starts developing in a person's brain. Robert Kneschke/ Shutterstock Every three seconds, someone in the world develops dementia. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. While researchers have identified a number of risk factors that are linked toContinue Reading

Authorities’ response to social unrest in Trinidad & Tobago raises debate about police power and public trust · Global Voices

“We must invest in — not alienate — underserved and vulnerable communities” Riot police at the St. James Amphitheatre in Trinidad during the Drummit2Summit protests on April 18, 2009. Photo by Georgia Popplewell on Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. After officers from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) shot andContinue Reading

One vaccine to beat COVID, Sars, Mers and common cold – possible?

PhotobyTawat/Shutterstock SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – belongs to the family of betacoronaviruses that cause everything from the common cold to Mers (which kills about one in three people infected). Despite causing a wide range of symptoms, these viruses all share similarities. If they’re similar enough, could oneContinue Reading