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August 21, 2024
Business/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery and Growth — Part 1

Editorial Note: This series is based on the keynote speech by the author, titled “Shaping the Future: Policies for Dynamic Growth towards Improving Social Protection and Well-being of the People,” delivered at

Education

Animal Consciousness: Rethinking Our Relationship with Nature

Humans have had relationships with their pets for thousands of years, talking to them, coddling them, and imbuing them with human attributes. But are these animals “thinking,” and do nonhuman animals have the same sorts of feelings that humans have?

October 4, 2024

Why Mathematics Education Is Failing Talented Children?

Education/Health

A recent study published in Nature sheds light on a concerning trend in global mathematics education: the failure to support some of the world’s

Former UK PM Rishi Sunak Joins Oxford and Stanford in Academic Roles

Diplomacy/News

Rishi Sunak, the former UK prime minister, has announced prestigious new roles at both Oxford University and Stanford University, marking a notable return to

People with Psychiatric Disorders More Likely to Marry Partners with the Same Condition

August 31, 2025
Health

A groundbreaking international study has revealed that individuals with psychiatric disorders are significantly more likely to marry someone with the same condition than to partner with someone without it, a trend that

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Majority in the UK Now Self-Identify as Neurodivergent, Says Leading Psychologist

May 5, 2025
Health/United Kingdom/World

A growing number of Britons are now self-identifying as neurodivergent, with some experts suggesting they may even outnumber the neurotypical population, according to The Times UK. The shift is being driven by

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Groundbreaking In-Womb Treatment Reverses Rare Genetic Disorder

February 22, 2025
Health

In a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, a two-and-a-half-year-old girl has shown no signs of a typically fatal genetic disorder after receiving treatment while still in the womb. The case, reported by The Nature

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Why Mathematics Education Is Failing Talented Children?

February 13, 2025
Education/Health

A recent study published in Nature sheds light on a concerning trend in global mathematics education: the failure to support some of the world’s most talented children, particularly those from lower-income families.

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Teen Mental Health Hospitalizations Surge Due to Self-Harm, Eating Disorders

January 24, 2025
Health/World

Emergency hospital admissions for children and teenagers with mental health crises have risen by nearly two-thirds in the past decade, driven largely by an increase in cases of self-harm and eating disorders

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Former UK PM Rishi Sunak Joins Oxford and Stanford in Academic Roles

January 22, 2025
Diplomacy/News

Rishi Sunak, the former UK prime minister, has announced prestigious new roles at both Oxford University and Stanford University, marking a notable return to his academic roots. As reported by The Times

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The Sacrifice — A Short Story

November 11, 2024
Columns/Education

In the quiet, antiseptic confines of the neurology lab at the hospital in Kolkata, Aditi stood with her fellow students. The smell of formaldehyde was thick in the air, mingling with the

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Animal Consciousness: Rethinking Our Relationship with Nature

October 4, 2024
Education

Humans have had relationships with their pets for thousands of years, talking to them, coddling them, and imbuing them with human attributes. But are these animals “thinking,” and do nonhuman animals have

More

Sri Lanka’s Road to Recovery and Growth — Part 1

August 21, 2024
Business/Sri Lanka

Editorial Note: This series is based on the keynote speech by the author, titled “Shaping the Future: Policies for Dynamic Growth towards Improving Social Protection and Well-being of the People,” delivered at

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