Month: April 2019 (Page 2)
Universities in the United Kingdom warned that they might lessen the number of admitted students and offered courses if the government requires tuition cuts.
A recent report su…
A Swedish experiment will be offering one person a lifetime employment doing almost nothing.
This full-time job will involve only one task—to punch in and out …
A new baton enables visually-impaired musicians to follow an orchestra conductor’s movements.
The Haptic Baton, which is a wand-like instrument, was developed …
Multinational fashion retailer Gap Inc. has announced its plans to restructure its organization.
The company made the announcement in late February. According to Gap Inc., it i…
Streaming giant Netflix responds to the possible ineligibility of its movies for nomination at the Oscars.
This response is due to the remarks of highly-
A study revealed that insects could vanish in the future because of their rapid population decline.
Researchers made this discovery after analyzing 73 existing…
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put forward a proposal for new regulations on over-the-counter sun protection products.
Recently, th…
Israel-based startup Intuition Robotics has released a digital companion robot for elderly people in January.
ElliQ is a small robot that looks like a combined tablet and speak…
Foreign language learning in UK secondary schools has dropped significantly, according to research by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC).
Over 2,000 secondary schools parti…
A new study claims that music negatively affects creativity.
Psychologists from different universities in Europe determined the effect of background music on one’s ability to d…