education
Shakespeare in trouble: Dutch fret about English on campus
Expatriates graduating in English at Dutch universities are often tempted to remain in the Netherlands which has a flourishing economy.
1.2 billion children threatened by war, poverty, discrimination: study
More than 575 million girls live in countries "where gender bias is a serious issue".
To get rich would be glorious escape from pointless life, says young Chinese student
“You work hard but only see limited returns, like you’re in an endless loop,” he said.
This summer camp teaches children the beauty of technology
Brand iRobokid introduces summer camps for children to learn cutting edge technologies of STEM and Robotics.
Laughter NOT the best medicine: Study reveals comics have shorter life expectancy
Comedians and improv artists may ignore warning signs or symptoms of various diseases.
Fewer dementia patients die after surgery when nurses more educated
Patients and families may want to go to hospitals where more nurses have college degrees.
Leverage AI to create healthcare, education solutions: Prasad
India is well on its way to become USD 1 trillion digital economy over the coming years.
Catching some sleep in school can help teens' performance
Many researchers consider a mid-day snooze as needed compensation for nighttime sleep deprivation.
Is India really heading for a ‘cleanliness’ and ‘education’ drive?
Sadly, all citizens are still not aware of what does government’s autonomy drive spell for studying in universities.
Children of labourers yearn to go back home
Several other villagers have brought their children to increase the workforce and ensure more money is made.