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Glass ceiling still obstructing women HE leaders – UNESCO A significant leadership gap persists across higher education institutions worldwide despite decades of progress in expanding access to education for women and girls, a UNESCO report has revealed. While women dominate as

Glass ceiling still obstructing women HE leaders – UNESCO

A significant leadership gap persists across higher education institutions worldwide despite decades of progress in expanding access to education for women and girls, a UNESCO report has revealed. While women dominate as
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Around one in seven US adults who currently smoke may have some degree of disability, suggests the first study of its kind published in the journal Tobacco Control. And the prevalence of disability and/or some degree of functional difficulty is twice as high among those who

Around one in seven US adults who currently smoke may have some degree of disability, suggests the first study of its kind published in the journal Tobacco Control.
    
And the prevalence of disability and/or some degree of functional difficulty is twice as high among those who
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The values of vegetarians diverge sharply from those of meat-eaters, revealing a profile less about kindness and more about individuality, according to psychologist John B. Nezlek at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the College of William & Mary.

The values of vegetarians diverge sharply from those of meat-eaters, revealing a profile less about kindness and more about individuality, according to psychologist John B. Nezlek at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities and the College of William & Mary.
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A high-fat diet sets off metabolic dysfunction in cells, leading to weight gain — Researchers also found these effects can be reversed by treatment with an antioxidant. news.mit.edu/2025/high-fat-… Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

A high-fat diet sets off metabolic dysfunction in cells, leading to weight gain — Researchers also found these effects can be reversed by treatment with an antioxidant.    news.mit.edu/2025/high-fat-… <a href="/MIT/">Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)</a>
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A common calorie-free sweetener alters brain activity and appetite control, new research suggests…it can trigger neural responses linked to increased hunger and alter the way the brain communicates with areas involved in motivation and sensory processing. psypost.org/a-common-calor…

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University places for science and engineering fail to keep pace with UK demand — Sector body warns that funding woes risk undermining government’s growth strategy

University places for science and engineering fail to keep pace with UK demand — Sector body warns that funding woes risk undermining government’s growth strategy
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Google is going 'all in' on AI: It's part of a troubling trend in big tech Google recently unveiled the next phase of its artificial intelligence (AI) journey: "AI mode". This new feature will soon be released as a new option to users of Google's search engine in the US,

Google is going 'all in' on AI: It's part of a troubling trend in big tech

Google recently unveiled the next phase of its artificial intelligence (AI) journey: "AI mode".
      
This new feature will soon be released as a new option to users of Google's search engine in the US,
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A Bacterial Signaling Molecule Lends Tumors Drug Resistance Aggressive breast cancer can become unresponsive to monoclonal antibody treatment, but targeting tumor-resident bacteria may extend its effectiveness.

A Bacterial Signaling Molecule Lends Tumors Drug Resistance

Aggressive breast cancer can become unresponsive to monoclonal antibody treatment, but targeting tumor-resident bacteria may extend its effectiveness.
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A new study suggests that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a common class of antidepressants, may do more than lift mood: they might help reduce the biological burden of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

A new study suggests that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a common class of antidepressants, may do more than lift mood: they might help reduce the biological burden of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
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What is the green cloud and how do you get there? Cloud computing touches nearly every aspect of modern life, powering everything from our video calls and streaming binges to smart home gadgets and remote work platforms. Yet despite its reputation as a dematerialised ‘cloud’,

What is the green cloud and how do you get there?
  
Cloud computing touches nearly every aspect of modern life, powering everything from our video calls and streaming binges to smart home gadgets and remote work platforms. Yet despite its reputation as a dematerialised ‘cloud’,
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Researchers have warned that workplace surveillance is threatening people's right to privacy. A report by the University of Southampton and the Institute of Public Policy Research showed new technology allowed for intense and extensive surveillance of workers.

Researchers have warned that workplace surveillance is threatening people's right to privacy.

A report by the University of Southampton and the Institute of Public Policy Research showed new technology allowed for intense and extensive surveillance of workers.
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Chinese students begin to make alternative plans after Trump targets visas, but anglophone destinations not guaranteed to benefit “Students want to feel welcome, safe,…aligning with the future; and increasingly they see that Asia is a place of growth, innovation and dynamism.”

Chinese students begin to make alternative plans after Trump targets visas, but anglophone destinations not guaranteed to benefit

“Students want to feel welcome, safe,…aligning with the future; and increasingly they see that Asia is a place of growth, innovation and dynamism.”