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Facebook is stepping in where governments won't on free expression

Facebook’s Oversight Board recently upheld a decision to remove posts using ethnic slurs against Azerbaijanis. Here Azerbaijani troops march during…

Seven Ways To Detect Hidden Camera in a Hotel Room

Wondering if you are being spied in a hotel room, here are seven steps you can take to detect the…

Why African countries must invest more in earth sciences

A copper mine in Phalaborwa, South Africa. The African continent is home to vast mineral resources. Mark Schwettmann/Shutterstock Michelle A.…

Scholarships alone are not enough to get more qualified female teachers into Nigeria's schools

There are very few qualified female teachers in schools in northern Nigeria. shutterstock Sara Humphreys, University of Sussex; Máiréad Dunne,…

Disasters interrupt schooling regularly in parts of Africa: here's a solution

Students from the public school where more than 200 girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014 on their first…

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Universities have thrived despite past disruptions and could grow even stronger after COVID-19

This past century, universities have proven to be nimble and entrepreneurial even while adroitly portraying themselves as guardians of tradition.…

COVID-19 caused the biggest drop in carbon emissions ever – how can we make it last? Podcast

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Zoom burnout: be more productive, ditch those video calls – expert

Too much screen time. Shutterstock/Girts Ragelis Paul Levy, University of Brighton Just as other brand names make their way into…

Disasters interrupt schooling regularly in parts of Africa: here's a solution

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