The mystery of the origin of human language has captivated scientists for centuries, and it remains one of the most intriguing problems in the field. .
As Human Rights Day draws near, and 2026 marks 30 years of the SA constitution, an early childhood development expert, Dr Onyinye Nwaneri, states that many children are still falling behind, before ...
National assessments show that nearly 47% of treated water never reaches consumers, lost to leaks, ageing pipelines, illegal connections, and inadequate maintenance. Municipalities alone lost R14.89 ...
Shallem, Greg Ravikovich and Eitan Har-Shoshanim examine how AI addresses the challenge of data overload in solar PV.
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Almost 80% of Australian uni students now use AI. This is creating an ‘illusion of competence’
In Australia, artificial intelligence is becoming a near-universal feature of education. As of 2025, nearly 80% of university students reported using AI in their studies. Overseas, reports are even ...
For 60 years, the magazine has been a window into the IMF and the evolving global economy The Beatles are all the rage. The US Congress passes the Civil Rights Act. Nelson Mandela is condemned to life ...
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Reflecting on human rights: Children’s wellbeing in South Africa at a crossroads
This Human Rights Day, South Africa has the opportunity to reflect on the significant strides made in children’s rights while recognising the urgent need for focused action. Addressing the gaps in ...
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The show is co-curated by the University of Glasgow’s Professor Sarah Cook and Bildmuseet Director Katarina Pierre. Their ...
At a little after 11 a.m. in the United Nations General Assembly Plenary Hall, President Marcos of the Philippines formally presented his country’s bid for a nonpermanent seat on the United Nations ...
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Entrepreneurship begins at age four: Ghana is on the right track—but may be missing the target
By Joseph BENSONGhana just logged back-to-back record years in gold output and is on pace to extend the run.Entrepreneurship is widely praised as the engine of jobs and innovation, yet Ghana’s ...
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