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New study uncovers data protection gaps in popular mHealth apps
Researchers at the University of Bremen have uncovered significant discrepancies between the data protection claims and the ...
One of the common frustrations among students preparing for exams is the sheer volume of material they are expected to read. Over an academic semester, you may have accumulated lecture notes, slides, ...
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Saskay opens up on struggles in Europe
In a candid post shared on her (Twitter) account, Saskay compared the Nigerian education system to that of Europe, saying her ...
As enrollment numbers for the introductory chemistry and physics courses reach around 600 students each this semester, the ...
Getting through school is a universal experience filled with moments we all try to forget. You know those little things you ...
OpenAI's new initiative, Chats for Students in India, offers a prompt library showcasing how Indian students are already ...
By Emmanuel OTOO For decades, Ghana’s education system has been dominated by what students call “chew and pour”, that is rote learning, locally known as “Babadie”. Student success has often been ...
How can you be a cyber-smart parent? In this interview with Chad Rychlewski, the co-author of a new book, we unpack what ...
The first step to studying is taking in new information. You can’t interrogate or grasp something you’ve never even read or ...
From hidden costs and emergency funds to flexibility, future plans and the emotional weight of home ownership, this is an ...
Former colleagues of Strobe Talbott ’68 spoke about his legacy of public service alongside a discussion of a new biography about his role reshaping post-Cold War diplomacy.
With the discussion on Sri Lanka and the UNHRC resurfacing this year, the singularity of Geneva 2009 and Sri Lanka’s decisive victory has been noted in Parliament by the Leader of the Opposition.
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