For Ramesh Kumar (name changed), a 42-year-old epilepsy patient from eastern Uttar Pradesh, regular treatment has always come with an added layer of anxiety—whether he would be able to afford the ...
lf 2025 taught Uganda one thing, it was that sport had finally stepped out of the shadows to become a national conversation, a source of pride and at times, raw emotion. Governance reforms, historic ...
The South African Spotlight report is intended to provide timely, evidence-based diagnostics to support the country’s education leaders in their efforts to achieve out-of-school, completion, and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A ‘quiet’ revolution is underway in schools around the world. While the debates over digital learning rage on, a growing number of governments and education systems have taken a bold stance: phones ...
Let's talk about that graveyard of old phones you've got stashed in a kitchen drawer. Instead of letting them collect dust until they're literal ancient artifacts, it's time to put one of those bricks ...
After radiation therapy, certain cancer patients face a lingering question: Is a troubling lesion a return of the cancer, or is it damage caused by treatment? At Stanford, researchers are testing an ...
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