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We extensively cover stories of people and communities whose struggles are left underreported, unheard, or unaddressed by our society. But we focus less on what governments and institutions failed to do for them, rather we focus more on what can still be done.
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Falling aid for education putting global goals at risk, warns UN agency
Against the backdrop of aid allocations to education falling for the sixth year in a row, the United Nations agency mandated with promoting education globally has called on the donor…
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NBA players’ late-night tweeting affects next-day performance
NBA basketball players who did late-night tweeting scored lower in next-day game, linking performance and sleep, based on preliminary data of a new study. The study, which analyzed the Twitter…
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PM says Malaysia needs to win ideological warfare
To counter the threat of terrorism in the country, Malaysia needs to “win the ideological warfare,” apart from working on police and military arrests, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib…
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To protect your brain, play a musical instrument
Music has always been an integral part of anyone’s life. But do you know that playing sounds and rhythms can help older people retain their listening and cognitive skills? In…
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New research calls on governments, businesses to act against abuses in seafood industry
A new paper authored by a team from Conservation International of the University of Washington (UW) and other organizations seeks to look into the human rights abuses and violations in…
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Facial expressions are part of how brain remembers a face–study
A new study revealed that the brain stores both a face and its facial expressions in a person’s memory, suggesting that facial “expressions are a part of facial identify representation.”…
