DERRY, N.H. – In partnership with the Ghanaian Ministry of Education and Israeli government, Intelitek and its parent company, Robogroup T.E.K. Ltd., have opened the first of 20 planned STEAM (Science, Technology, Arts, Engineering and Mathematics) centers in the Republic of Ghana. Located at the Accra High Senior High School, the new center is part of the ministry’s initiative to
An invisible disease whose sufferers are unfairly
Imagine living with pain every day for months, or even years — pain that is so intrusive, it disrupts every day of your life.
Unfortunately, this is the daily reality of millions of people living with chronic pain. And all too often, they find their condition being stigmatized or even denied outright.
As a doctoral student in the epidemiology of
Flushing Toilets Can Spray A 1.5 Meter High Volcanic Plume,
Is something about to explode? Researchers from the University of Colorado showed how flushing a … [+]
If you like watching what’s in the the toilet spiral down after you flush, urine trouble. A study
Universities and colleges want to enrol more students. But
The Toronto Star reported recently that American real estate giant Blackstone Inc., with a global real estate portfolio worth about US$514 billion, plans to expand its Canadian operations, including via student housing.
The shift from “houses as dwellings” to pure market investment is a challenge for university and college students and for cities around the world. It’s part of a
‘The Grinch’ TikTok Trend Shows Parents Scaring Kids
This “Grinch” trend consists of videos on social media showing parents having a frighteningly good … [+]
Thinking of scaring the bejeezus out of your kids for giggles, filming the scene, and then posting it on social
What Role Does Networking Play in Bringing Virtual Reality
Districts likely won’t upgrade their networks just for VR, but for those that are upgrading, the need to support future immersive experiences may factor into decisions about capacity.
In districts that are already using VR apps, IT leaders say they can foresee the bandwidth demand becoming a constraint as immersive tech is more widely deployed in schools.
In Michigan’s Muskegon
Indigenous conservation funding must reflect Canada’s true
The United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) wrapped up in Montréal on Sunday. The ratification of the so-called 30×30 proposal to protect 30 per cent of the Earth’s territories by 2030 was a central focus during the 12 days of negotiations at the international summit.
Canada is an enthusiastic supporter of the global 30×30 plan, which is championed by a host