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Former Irish Ambassador to Kenya, Dr Vincent O’Neill, has urged Kenyan schools and students to embrace science and technology ...
This is a large number, but it is still just over one-half of 1% of all spending outside of Social Security and Medicare: For ...
In today’s exam-driven education system, curiosity often gives way to rote learning and compliance. Revisiting India’s ancient traditions shows how dialogue and inquiry once shaped the true spirit of ...
I come from a humble family with limited means. My entire educational journey—from primary school to post-graduation—took ...
Science hasn’t yet developed so much to enable a dead person to talk through a mobile phone, observed the Madhya Pradesh High ...
World Health Organization and partners have been derailed by mismanagement and blind allegiance to an outdated strategy.
A burst water main was the “only credible” water source that could have triggered a Mornington Peninsula landslide that ...
Guest post by Nikil Mukerji In early January 2024, Edzard asked whether the German sceptics’ organisation GWUP had “lost the plot” (here and here). Yes, he said – and there was hardly any hope for it.
Members of the editorial board of the Journal of Health Communication and the Nature Medicine Commission on Quality Health Information for All strongly endorse the BMJ’s recent call to retire the term ...
Researchers use nanotechnology and problem-based learning to boost elementary science skills, spark curiosity, and build real ...
The idea that one can choose one’s sex from a spectrum is ‘ridiculous,’ writes Richard Dawkins in ‘The War on Science: Thirty ...
Science in ancient Egypt and Greece followed a similar pattern: It thrived during good times and fell off in periods of ...
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