by Admin | Sep 28, 2023 | Articles
Should universities use differential treatment to admit students? Published: At first glance, a student’s exam scores might seem like an uncomplicated way to measure academic ability. However, Dr Emil Temnyalov, an economist at the University of Technology Sydney in...
by Admin | Sep 26, 2023 | Articles
Are there ‘rules’ for conveying emotion through art? Published: While art and science are often separated in academia, there is a lot to be learnt by considering them together. Dr Dirk Bernhardt-Walther and Dr Claudia Damiano, at the University of Toronto in Canada,...
by Admin | Sep 20, 2023 | Articles
How can we combat ageism in society and healthcare? Published: Whether we realise it or not, we all hold stereotypes about older people. Whether we view them as cute, forgetful, bad with technology or unproductive, these stereotypes are harmful to older people and...
by Admin | Sep 19, 2023 | Articles
How can intelligent systems revolutionise healthcare? Published: Access to quality healthcare is a basic human right. Without doctors, nurses and hospitals, our societies would cease to function. However, all over the world, the pressure on healthcare systems is...
by Admin | Sep 14, 2023 | Articles
How can we unravel the complex history of networks? Published: Infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, can spread rapidly from person to person, resulting in a vast and complex network of infected individuals. Throughout your life, you will meet new people, make new...
by Admin | Sep 13, 2023 | Articles
How philosophers have influenced the way you think about race Published: Problematic perceptions about race damage our society. These attitudes can seem impossible to overcome, but philosophers Dr Jennifer Mensch, at Western Sydney University in Australia, and Dr...
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