This paper aims to critique the argument constructed by Anna Smajdor and Joona Räsänen that pregnancy is a disease. Their argument that pregnancy fits the features of disease they enumerate stems from ...
This article is the second installment in our three-part series, Artificial Intelligence as Intellectual Property or “AI as IP™”, which explores ...
Over the last decade, I've worked closely with Montréal educators and students to better understand how climate change ...
Any large-scale policy affecting schools, like Montréal’s ambitious transition to zero waste, needs to reflect that success ...
TEHRAN- Iranian artist Abdolhamid Qadirian’s art exhibition was inaugurated at the Art Bureau of the Islamic Ideology ...
Adverse experiences don't only happen at home. What about the things children face on the other side of the front door?
What emerges is a regulatory architecture in transition, shifting from a retention-based model to one centred on rights, ...
In a futile effort to win over moderate Republicans, it ignored abortion and other basic reproductive care, as well as other ...
A decade in product development taught me that strong products don't come from UI or features. It's the data model underneath ...
Introduction Over several decades, the educational system in Ghana has been deeply shaped by memorization-based learning mdash; often referred to as rote learning .
The Women’s Creative Forum was held in Baku as part of the ongoing “OIC Cultural Festival: Baku Creative Week 2025”, ...
The mission toward economic Circularity has spent years trapped between ambition and reality. Regulations expanded, sustainability pledges multiplied, and reporting structures grew more complex. Yet, ...