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[Inquirer.Net]( Technology News [Why women are more worried about COVID-19 than men]( In recent months, research from various parts of the world has revealed that women appear to be more worried than men about the current public health crisis. A recent study from Dartmouth College in the United States outlines how women’s underrepresentation in leadership roles may contribute to their concerns being overlooked in workplace decisions. At the... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [The most popular games on Twitch this week]( Which games were the biggest hits on Twitch this week? Here are the latest figures for the last seven days on the streaming platform. The top 5 most-watched games on Twitch All the games in this week’s top five held onto their positions from last week’s leaderboard and all of them have seen a drop... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Mental health is one of COVID-19’s collateral victims]( Is stress one of the greatest problems of our time? Millions of people suffer from it worldwide, and the pandemic has added insult to injury, piling on a supplemental stress factor, according to a new international Ipsos poll for Headspace. In a recent survey 69% of international respondents have felt more stressed since the beginning... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [US says climate change doesn’t threaten snow-dwelling wolverines]( American wildlife officials said Thursday they were withdrawing a proposal to protect wolverines after finding the rare snow-dwelling predators aren’t as threatened by climate change as previously thought. The move was condemned by conservation groups, who said it was a result of the Trump administration’s denial of climate science, and that extra measures were badly... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Argentina becomes first country to approve genetically modified wheat]( Argentina has become the first country to approve the growth and consumption of genetically modified wheat, the country’s agriculture ministry announced Thursday. The ministry’s scientific commission said in a statement released in Buenos Aires that it had approved a drought-resistant variety of wheat in the world’s fourth-largest exporter of the crop. “This is the first... [Share this article](  Want to see more latest news? [Visit our website]( FOLLOW US © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net]( [INQUIRER.net]( is the official news website of the INQUIRER Group of Companies (IGC) Your privacy is important to us. We will not share, sell or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial or other purposes without your permission. You can opt-out of any emails from us by [updating your preferences](. [Forward to a Friend]( | [Feedback](

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