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Polytechnic universities try to incorporate skills-based learning into education.
Don’t discount the threat of AI political videos fooling people, but for now, they’re mostly about bolstering group identity and cashing in on viral content.
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Bloemfontein could become South Africa’s top astro-tourism spot, using clear skies, observatories and planetariums to draw visitors and boost local jobs.
The kidnapping industry fuels insurgencies in Africa’s Sahel region.
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The US and its allies have long used violence and ‘targeted killings’ to further their foreign policy aims.
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Two decades after the Women’s Health Initiative study, evolving research on menopause hormone therapy is shedding new light on women’s brain health.
Despite their seemingly secular modern-day iteration — featuring wine, chocolate or other products — Advent calendars continue to carry the spiritual foundation of the season.
America’s new vision of its place in the world has left its European allies wondering whether Nato can survive in its current form.
Nnena Kalu’s win shows how contemporary art can be more inclusive if more facilitation, like that provided by ActionSpace, can be supported.
Anthropologist Michael Rose speaks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about how a official sounded the alarm about organised crime in Timor-Leste.
The new US national security strategy says Europe faces ‘civilizational erasure’ due to high levels of immigration.
US forces have seized a sanctioned oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast, a move Caracas has called an ‘act of piracy’.
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Health anxiety is real, common and costly – but healthcare has yet to catch up.
Farmers are struggling to adapt to climate change and its challenges, but new research has some helpful advice.
Less than 4% of young workers now belong to a union.