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Starchild: Hobbies bring out the best in Malaysian children
Starchild readers are happy to share some of their drawings on the topic, Hobbies.
Worried about climate change? There's a book for that.
(Reuters) - Books titled “Trees in Trouble” and “How We’re F—ing Up Our Planet” scream out from the shelves of Barnes and Noble’s nature and wildlife section between reassuring tomes on hummingbirds and wildflowers.
‘Digital authoritarianism’ threatening basic rights in Africa, study says
From Internet shutdowns and online surveillance to social media taxes and arrests for anti-government posts, “digital authoritarianism” is a threat to basic freedoms and rights in many African countries, researchers said on March 2.
Six Dr Seuss books will no longer be published due to racist and insensitive images
'These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong, ' says Dr Seuss Enterprises
Unusually high number of people naturally controlling HIV found in the Congo
This group of people represent an opportunity for scientists to uncover new treatments and potential vaccines for this chronic infection that can turn into AIDS.
Why are people spending hours on Clubhouse? It’s not (usually) the money
Like most Clubhouse users, Rahaf Harfoush doesn’t make money on the app. But she does help others avoid losing it.
Insight - The provision with a capital alphabet and a capital-sized liability
TRIVIA time: Why is Section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 (MACC Act) one with a capital A?
10 stunning architectural and interior design projects that won at the IDA 2020
These architectural and interior design projects stood out for their creativity and innovation, earning them top spots at the International Design Awards 2020.
Insight - Interest rates are losing their relevance
FOR millennia, interest rates have been the primary tool for setting the price of money. They have determined how medieval kingdoms financed faraway conquests and modern nations fought wars.
Exclusive: Google pledges changes to research oversight after internal revolt
(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google will change procedures before July for reviewing its scientists' work, according to a town hall recording heard by Reuters, part of an effort to quell internal tumult over the integrity of its artificial intelligence (AI) research.