By Faiza Hirji, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts, McMaster University
‘Mo’ uses the comedy-drama format to address difficult and divisive issues such as immigration in America and the Israel-Gaza war in an accessible format.
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By Ahmed Elbediwy, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Biochemistry / Cancer Biology, Kingston University Nadine Wehida, Senior Lecturer in Genetics and Molecular Biology, Kingston University
How does your neck size increase your risk of serious disease? A intriguing proposition and one that is discussed here.
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By Larry Till, PhD student, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
The fears are familiar: Artificial intelligence is going to eat our jobs, make our students weak and lazy and possibly…
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By David Sidhu, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Carleton University Penny Pexman, Professor of Psychology, Western University
Imagine you’re hiring someone for a job that requires a very kind, agreeable and co-operative person. You have two candidates and all you know about them are their names: Renee and Greta. Who do you think would be a better fit?…
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By Amnesty International
Polish authorities must end the investigation into the conduct of a doctor who provided a lawful late-term abortion and take measures to ensure her safety following physical and online attacks against her, said Amnesty International in a public statement published today. Dr Gizela Jagielska faces possible prosecution and imprisonment of up to eight years, for […] The post Poland: End investigation into conduct of doctor who provided a lawful late-term abortion appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]>
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By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image Maldives police detain a journalist during a protest against the Maldives Media and Broadcasting Regulation Bill outside government offices in the capital, Malé, on August 27, 2025. © 2025 Anoof Junaid/Dhauru (Bangkok) – The Maldives parliament is considering a new law that could silence independent media amid an escalating crackdown on basic rights, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities should withdraw the Maldives Media and Broadcasting Regulation Bill, which would provide the Maldives government broad discretionary powers to control and regulate the…
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By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image A preschool teacher reads to students at Dorothy I. Height Elementary School in Baltimore, Maryland, US, October 3, 2024. © 2024 Stephanie Scarbrough/AP Photo Children from across the globe have expressed support for expanding an international human rights treaty to require countries to provide free pre-primary and secondary education. More than 8,000 children from 40 countries responded to a United Nations survey requesting their views. Their message was loud and clear: education should be free, inclusive, and available for everyone throughout childhood. …
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By Emily-Rose Baker, Research Fellow, Department of English, University of Southampton
While the virtual site may digitally preserve and encourage historically rooted depictions of the camp, it cannot ensure ethical engagement with the Holocaust.
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By Faiza Hirji, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts, McMaster University
‘Mo’ uses the comedy-drama format to address difficult and divisive issues such as immigration in America and the Israel-Gaza war in an accessible format.
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By Peter Berthelemy, PhD Candidate in Atmospheric Physics , University of Bath
Every once in a while, you may look up towards the Sun and see strange bright lights on either side of it. Or perhaps you’ll be sitting in an aircraft, looking out the window at its shadow and see a circle of light, like a halo below (known as glories). Or, if you’re really adventurous, maybe you’ll even be out on a midnight walk with a full moon lighting your way, and see what appears to be a rainbow encircling the moon. These are all beautiful examples of atmospheric optical phenomena. And a new…
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