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'I choose to be a cyborg': Why I implanted computer chips in my hands

Cyborgs are people with additional technological hardware connected to their bodies. (Shutterstock) Tamara P Banbury, Carleton University I have computer…

STEM learning should engage students' minds, hands and hearts

Our educational systems should be doing more to ensure STEM classrooms are places where relevant inquiry pertaining to real-life issues…

A call to decolonize business schools, including our own

As statues topple, business schools must begin seriously decolonizing. (Piqsels) Dara Kelly, Simon Fraser University and Jordyn Hrenyk, Simon Fraser…

How mobile shopping habits differ around the world, from Brazil to Australia

Research show comfort levels, value perceptions and motivations when it comes to m-commerce differ depending on whether consumers live in…

Technology and planning help museums manage outdated exhibitions

This Jonkeria, an extinct animal from the Karoo that’s much older than the dinosaurs, was among the features of the…

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South African universities need to know why students' suicide risk is so high

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Facebook, YouTube moves against QAnon are only a first step in the battle against dangerous conspiracy theories

Romanian supporters of the QAnon conspiracy theories shout slogans against the government’s measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infections,…

Low funding for universities puts students at risk for cycles of poverty, especially in the wake of COVID-19

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Meet Kelvin Odartei, Ghana’s young creative genius who built his own car at 14

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