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As cyber-attacks on both individuals and companies are on the rise, it’s a good idea to increase our vigilance to reduce our susceptibility to these attacks. Gary Davis, McAfee’s chief consumer se . . .
Often dubbed as the most grueling and formidable exam in the world, the gaokao determines which universities its takers are able to attend and can have lifelong consequences on Chinese students, whose higher-educa . . .
AI (artificial Intelligence) is now being used in China to teach music, and these online platforms are gaining significant interest from investors. While children wishing to play musical instruments need to pract . . .
Each year, as exam results arrive, there are calls for the system to be changed. In particular, this is the system where students who have failed to meet their offers based on predicted grades are now using t . . .
In recent years, there has been a clear shift away from the arts, modern languages and some other subjects at both GCSEs and A-levels. Similarly, there has been an 8% decrease in modern languages and more tha . . .
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing has made a HK$500 million (US$64.1 million) donation to a local university to build the city’s first synthetic biology institute. The billionaire says ‘synthetic biology an . . .
A recent call from dental surgeons in England is encouraging all schools to go sugar-free in a bid to combat tooth decay. They say it is essential to cut sugar in school meals to tackle a condition affecting a qua . . .
Stars from the arts world have joined industry leaders in urging the UK government to make creative education accessible to all young people. The call also coincides with this year's A-level results, which sh . . .