by Admin | Sep 17, 2025 | Articles
Is it harder to buy a house these days, or have young people been eating too many avocados? Published: Today’s younger generations are finding it harder to buy homes than previous generations did. So, are younger people being less responsible with their money, or is...
by Admin | Sep 16, 2025 | Articles
Bugs and artificial intelligence: what is happening in the field of software engineering? Published: Software plays a huge role behind the scenes of our lives, but there can be disastrous consequences when it malfunctions. Dr Masud Rahman, a software engineering...
by Admin | Sep 11, 2025 | Articles
Embracing bilingualism to heal and empower teachers and students Published: In an era where multilingualism is the norm rather than the exception, many schools still privilege a narrow version of ‘standard’ English which overlooks the linguistic and cultural realities...
by Admin | Sep 10, 2025 | Articles
How can portraits and podcasts change perceptions of disability? Published: Disability is often portrayed as something undesirable, something that prevents people from living a happy, healthy and fulfilling life. Creating and championing positive depictions of...
by Admin | Sep 3, 2025 | Articles
Ocean soundscapes: how do fish hear? Published: To our human ears, the sounds of the ocean can be strange and disorientating. Fish, however, have ears that are adapted to life below the surface, and rely on the buzzes, clicks and whistles of the ocean soundscape to...
by Admin | Sep 2, 2025 | Articles
Bringing Indigenous rights, leadership and knowledge into archaeology Published: The impact of Canada’s colonial history continues to be felt today through outdated practices that are not inclusive of Indigenous populations. This includes the field of archaeology,...
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