The literature and research consistently affirm that self-motivation drives academic, educational, and personal potential.
Entrepreneurship is increasingly framed not as a destination reached through learning, but as a shortcut that renders learning optional. For students navigating uncertainty and anxiety about ...
In his inaugural lecture on 11 March, professor Ralph Meulenbroeks outlined what is needed to strengthen scientific literacy among young people.
Dementia is a heartbreaking disease that affects not only 7 million people (and that number is growing), but their loved ones, too. With dementia symptoms including speech problems, memory loss, mood ...
More than two centuries later, with the subsequent threats of printed books, television, calculators, and computers behind us, generative AI is the intellectual catastrophe of the moment, poised to ...
To explore the links between muscular strength and mortality in older women, researchers conducted a prospective cohort study using data from the Objective Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health ...
Why are Gen Z workers leaving jobs so quickly? A new trend called 'lily padding' shows young professionals hopping roles every 1-2 years to grow faster.
Children with PDA have intense emotional reactions to parents’ and teachers’ requests that infringe on their sense of control ...
The behaviour contrasts sharply with the widespread job switching that characterised the labour market during the years immediately following the Covid-19 pandemic. At that time, moving between ...
We were sitting around my sister’s dining table after dinner. My nephew had just finished dessert when he asked if he could watch a show before bed. My sister paused, explained that screen time was ...
The heart of these problems, of course, is successive governments’ policy of mass migration. IPA research shows that “the ...
Haynes is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. He is the author of a narrative nonfiction book, Every Day We Live Is the Future: Surviving in a City of Disasters, as well ...