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When we think of "intelligence," our minds often jump to high test scores or academic achievements. But the truth is, true ...
Jenny Offill’s novels mirror modern life’s messiness, blending humour, anxiety, and insight in prose so intimate, it feels ...
Sneha's dream to stay and work close to nature inspired her dad, Anil Rajguru, to think of a permaculture farm stay, rightly ...
In her new book, ‘Bad Company,’ journalist Megan Greenwell shows how the secretive industry has insinuated itself into ...
Learning never stops, but critical thinking determines how deeply we can understand. Brain development influences that ...
Finding community is the “holy grail” to keep going when you’re trying to solve social problems against what seem like ...
Artificial intelligence will change the world – but not in the ways that we might fear. Neil D Lawrence, a professor of ...
The BIBF reading ambassador and author of I Did Not Kill My Husband discusses rural life, the precision of screen adaptations ...
In celebration of Pride Month, we asked eight creators of children’s books showcasing queer history, culture, and joy to ...
The scrolls were first noticed by Bedouin shepherds in the Judean Desert, which is near the Dead Sea, in 1947. Since then, ...
“The point of my going away is that immeasurably more will open up. If I don’t go, the Holy Spirit won’t come,” says Jesus, ...
The summer of 50 years ago taught movie audiences to be terrified of sharks. In 1975, multiplexes were dominated by Steven ...