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A report published Wednesday by Greenpeace exposes the plastics industry as “merchants of myth” still peddling the false ...
India clarifies there’s no advisory halting clean energy funding amid concerns over solar module financing and market oversupply.
In recent months, AI-generated wildlife clips have flooded social media, merging real animal behavior with playful ...
The class of 2025 features a mix of up-and-coming leaders and innovators and a collection of legends who've made career ...
Says aspirants from different fields can take up profession in coming years, enabling diverse participation in India’s programme.
Kathy Frank is recognized for her work helping students, teachers, and the homeless in Melbourne. Bernard Bryan is honored for his efforts to improve education for marginalized youth through ...
From rural classrooms to urban schools, the Tangible EdTech Awards recognise the inspiring educators making coding fun, ...
The constant churn of trends has left many (including us) exhausted from being told what’s "cool." Instead, makeup lovers are choosing to do their own thing, putting together looks that spark joy and ...
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Japan turns to new technology as dementia cases surge

Japan is grappling with a fast-growing dementia crisis as thousands of older people wander from their homes each year. Police data shows that more than 18,000 dementia patients went missing in 2023, ...
These specialized glasses, available in the U.S. for the first time, aim to reduce the progression of myopia in kids aged 6 ...