by Bodil S. Lund | Jan 6, 2025 | Articles
PhotoCredit: Olena Bohovyk. Another way to hold off the denialists and keeping them from stealing our reality, turning everything we want to see as facts into government lies while continuing to gaslight the basic concept of truth is to start doubting our own ideals...
by Bodil S. Lund | Jan 6, 2025 | Articles
PhotoCredit: Vico Mendoza. What has lately been the biggest threat to global health and prosperity? You might think it is the all-consuming, extremely destructive pandemic that is currently wreaking havoc across the globe. Yet, I want to argue that the pandemic is...
by Insyirah Syazwani Abd Rahim | Jan 6, 2025 | Articles
PhotoCredit: fauxels. Science encompasses many subjects, spanning pure sciences, mathematics, engineering, technology, and everything in between those topics. For non-science practitioners, science can be simplified to communicate through numbers, data, experiments,...
by Insyirah Syazwani Abd Rabim | Jan 6, 2025 | Articles
PhotoCredit: Akil Mazumder. How are you doing? Congratulations on still living. Yet I believe things must be tough on your side. The world you are living in now may be evolving in many ways. The idea of sustainability, climate change, mental health and younger...
by Archana Chikatmarla | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles
PhotoCredit: Mumtahina Tanni. It was just another day when I decided to meet a friend at a restaurant. As we stood at the counter, placing our orders, the waiter handed us a small device that instantly caught my attention. It looked remarkably like an old-school...
by Archana Chikatmarla | Dec 3, 2024 | Articles
PhotoCredit: Singkham. Once hailed as a beacon of hope within the academic community, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emerged as ambitious targets during COP21 in Paris. These goals represented a collective lifeline for humanity, aiming to foster a planet...