Do one in six Indians over 59 really have a mild brain disorder, as a new study suggests?
Michael Hornberger, University of East Anglia India is often perceived as a country with a young population, while European and...
Michael Hornberger, University of East Anglia India is often perceived as a country with a young population, while European and...
Tom Felle, University of Galway Global liberal democracy faces a near unprecedented list of digital threats in 2024 as the...
Archana Venkatesan, University of California, Davis Valentine’s Day often revives attention on romantic themes in literature. Stories are cited in...
Intifar Chowdhury, Flinders University Recent research suggests a growing gender gap in political leanings around the world. In Gen Z,...
Saira Bano, Thompson Rivers University In the lead-up to upcoming general elections in Pakistan, the country’s Human Rights Commission has...
Paul Taucher, Murdoch University and Dean Aszkielowicz, Murdoch University Following the October 7 attack by Hamas, Israeli forces have carried...
Aviroop Gupta, Curtin University Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first prime minister, famously opposed government interference in the rebuilding of the Somnath...
Samuel Cornell, UNSW Sydney and Amy Peden, UNSW Sydney A man was airlifted to hospital last weekend after falling ten...
Adrian Esterman, University of South Australia Do you have family members or friends sick with a respiratory infection? If so,...
Gemma Loomes, Keele University So now we know. After weeks of speculation, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he is...