Month: May 2018 (Page 2)
Parents in the United Kingdom called for a boycott of the Standard Assessment Task (SAT) because of mental health concerns among students.
The organization Let…
A 34-year-old man has suffered from a rare health condition after consuming a Carolina Reaper pepper in a chili-eating contest.
Days after the contest, the man developed “thund…
The Japanese manga culture faces threats because of the rise of Internet piracy.
The Research Institute for Publications has reported that the total sales of digital comics in …
A technology used for studying distant stars will now be used to keep track of endangered animals.
Scientists from Liverpool John Moores Unive…
Saudi Arabia is now allowing movie theaters to operate 35 years after the cinema ban was implemented.
In the 1980s, the Saudi Arabian government ceased the ope…
An Afghan woman received help to pursue her university education after her photo went viral on Facebook.
A university teacher snapped the phot…
India hopes to encourage foreigners to invest in the country by developing an international financial center.
Called Gujarat /ˌgʊdʒ əˈrɑt /…
Female brown bears in Sweden are now staying with their cubs longer than they did before, according to a research.
A team of researchers from Norway and Canada analyzed 22 year…
Apple has recently updated its operating system with new data privacy features.
As part of Apple’s iOS 11.3 software upgrade, the new features were released on all Apple device…
A court recently ordered coffee businesses in California to put signs in shops or on labels to warn customers about coffee’s link to cancer.
In 2010, the Council for Education …