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Ex-NUC boss unveils Africa’s first scholarly referencing style
Discover the African Scholarly Referencing Style (ASRS), the continent's first citation system designed to promote ...
Sweat carries a rich mix of biomarkers that advanced wearables can now track in real time. New AI-powered patches analyze ...
Researchers found that people with anxiety disorders consistently show lower choline levels in key brain regions that ...
In an age where screens dominate our daily lives, the idea of substituting screen time with physical activity, particularly running, emerges as a compelling solution to combat stress and enhance focus ...
The Bible is more than myth or fiction. It's the most influential book ever written and the idea that it doesn't belong in higher education is absurd ...
Physicists probed why lead's nucleus reacts unlike others when hit by electrons and found that instead of clarity, the puzzle ...
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Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Researchers created tough hydrogel artificial tendons, attached them to lab-grown muscle to form a muscle-tendon unit, then ...
Introduction Over several decades, the educational system in Ghana has been deeply shaped by memorization-based learning mdash; often referred to as rote learning .
Psychology is the second-most popular UK A-level subject (OFQUAL, 2025), the third-most popular UK degree subject, and is becoming increasingly taught in schools in many European countries, ...
Among the 116 justices to have served on the U.S. Supreme Court in its more than 230-year history, only a handful have gained the mythic status that we commonly refer to as a "giant of the law." There ...
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