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After a group of athletes sued, Marshall University is no longer planning to end its women’s swimming and diving program, the Associated Press and other outlets…
The women’s NCAA Division I basketball tournament kicks off today, marking the tail end of yet another record-setting year for the sport. Regular season viewership for…
“Medical misogyny” in the UK is letting women down, the health secretary, Wes Streeting, has admitted, as a survey showed half of female patients felt they…
As a postdoctoral researcher, Jennifer Rabin spent her days studying how risk factors for heart disease corresponded to the chance of developing Alzheimer’s disease. In 2019,…
Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. You’re listening to our weekly science news roundup.First up, a worrying prediction…
Two U.S. hockey teams won gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. The women’s team was first to defeat its Canadian rival in overtime for…
Texas A&M University’s move last week to close its women’s and gender studies program is highlighting the longstanding vulnerabilities of a field that grew out of…
Just like men, women are increasingly being told by online influencers that the classic symptoms of middle age could be down to low testosterone. In the…
Texas A&M first began offering women’s and gender studies courses in 1979. Ishika Samant/Houston Chronicle/Getty Images Texas A&M University is closing its women’s and gender studies…
The new AP Top 25 women’s college basketball poll is out.And the first rankings of 2026 came with plenty of change after the LSU Tigers, Maryland…