What does it take to build exponential value in a world defined by climate volatility — and why shouldn’t Jamaica adopt the urgency, ambition, and innovation mindset that drives the world’s most ...
War is not an unfortunate accident that occasionally interrupts “normal” economic life; it is built into a system that puts private profit and imperialist rivalry above human need, argues Warren Smith ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there are “Midwinter Revels,” the “Solstice” light experience, ...
Increasingly concerned that Texas will lose more college students and has already missed numerous opportunities to recruit ...
In a Washington boardroom on December 8, 2025, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) quietly pressed “go,” approving a fresh ...
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‘Australia has less social cohesion, resilience and common purpose than I can recall in my lifetime’
We are losing parts of our national character and this is weakening our nation. While this may be an inevitable and unsurprising consequence of globalisation, the digital media age, record immigration ...
As fall officially begins, the American Red Cross urges people to mark the new season with a lifesaving blood or platelet ...
Governor Josh Shapiro has urged the School District of Philadelphia to address antisemitism as congressional investigation ...
They want learning environments that help young people develop adaptability, global awareness and the ability to address the ...
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Chigubhu lanterns: School children turn waste into renewable energy
Known as the Chigubhu lantern, a Shona name for a bottle, this portable light was made using recycled materials by a 12-year-old learner, Ben, at Manyoshwa Primary School in Seke, a rural area 54 ...
Twenty years after a small group of residents set out to build a more welcoming community, the Greater Mankato Diversity Council looked back in history and celebrated a ...
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Misunderstood Malthus: The English thinker whose name is synonymous with doom and gloom has lessons for today
No one uses “Malthusian” as a compliment. Since 1798, when the economist and cleric Thomas Malthus first published “An Essay on the Principles of Population,” the “Malthusian” position – the idea that ...
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