Malaysian creative Natasha Khan blends design and teaching, crafting culturally-rooted fashion while guiding the next ...
Politics will continue to produce absurdities at a breakneck pace. Power will continue to inflate itself into balloon-animal ...
Black Mirror” continues to resonate as its dystopian tech tales reflect real-world issues in AI, social media, surveillance, ...
How a human-centric education policy and intelligent technology together are reshaping learning, democratising competitive exam preparation & nurturing ethically grounded citizens for governance and ...
Energy use in healthcare is a growing policy concern. Hospitals account for a significant share of public sector emissions, ...
What is Hollywood without adaptations? From “Pride & Prejudice” (2005) and “The Hunger Games” (2012-2015) to “Dune” ...
"The brain is not fixed—like a muscle, it responds to training and care," Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, Ph.D., told Newsweek.
Celebrities including Meghan Markle and Kareena Kapoor, are flooding social media with 2016 throwbacks. | One of India's ...
Jeffrey and Wendy look back on their over three decade career on Broadway and shares stories about some of their favorite ...
Sixteen research projects by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have secured funding under the National Natural Science ...
As Dr. Christopher Bellavita observed in his 2008 article "Changing Homeland Security: What is Homeland Security?", "The ...
Can adaptive testing break the coaching cartel? Rethinking JEE Advanced and the future of fair merit
Explore how adaptive testing could transform JEE Advanced, challenge the coaching industry, and promote fair merit in India’s ...
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