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Tech enriches and empowers the differently abled
Assistive technology can break down barriers and open up a new world for people with disabilities, and the need has never been greater as nations speed up to become tech-centric in the face of the pandemic.
Work on bypass link to start Feb 1
THE construction of the bypass from Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway to Lebuhraya Thean Tek in Ayer Itam, Penang, will start on Feb 1, says Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
Fermented food craze hits buyers
LONDON: With fermented foods reaching near-cult status for the health-obsessed, consumers have started hunting for the perfect bacteria.
Supplements to help reduce the symptoms of flu
While supplements do not cure nor prevent the flu, some might help to reduce how sick you get from the infection.
Read to broaden minds
THIS year heralds the start of our National Reading Decade 2021-2030 programme with the aim of turning Malaysia into a reading nation by 2030. Its long haul target is 25% of active readership among Malaysians. But in the face of the global Covid-19 pandemic, the National Reading Decade may need to be remodelled and repackaged to encourage reading.
HSR project: Not the end of the line
The KL-Singapore high speed rail plan may be revived when Malaysia is ready for it.
Championing walks in Malaysian cities
As we are being locked down again, confined within our own neighbourhoods, not having a good walking environment is becoming more absurd.
Study to boost the value of future rail network
Clarity by end of year on whether Malaysia will get a comprehensive transport network that features high speed rail.
Hit the ball on the up
WHEN attempting to get the putter to launch the ball correctly you want some degree of rise angle on the putter head.
UK eyes one-off COVID-19 grant instead of permanent benefit hike - Times
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Rishi Sunak has proposed giving a one-off 500 pound ($679) grant to recipients of the country's main unemployment and wage support benefit instead of extending a temporary increase on the welfare payments, The Times reported on Saturday.