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Featured Article: Juliusz Słowacki

Słowacki, by James Hopwood
Juliusz Słowacki (September 4, 1809 – April 3, 1849) was a Polish Romantic poet. He is considered one of the "Three Bards" of Polish literature — a major figure in the Polish Romantic period, and the father of modern Polish drama. His works often feature elements of Slavic pagan traditions, Polish history, mysticism and orientalism. His style includes the employment of neologisms and irony. His primary genre was drama, but he also wrote lyric poetry. His most popular works include the dramas "Kordian" and "Balladyna" and the poems "Beniowski," "Testament mój," and "Anhelli."

Popular Article: Androgen

Testosterone, the most well-known androgen
Androgen or androgenic hormone is the generic term for a class of natural or synthetic compounds, usually a steroid hormone, that stimulates or controls the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics in vertebrates by binding to androgen receptors. This includes the activity of the accessory male sex organs and development of male secondary sex characteristics. The primary and most well-known androgen is testosterone.

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Yakshagana is a traditional dance drama popular in Karnataka, India; it combines dance, music, dialogue, elaborate costumes, make-up, and stage techniques (source: Yakshagana)