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India Today on MSNThe Great Sanskrit Riddle: Why few study it when it's basking in renewed glory?
Despite Delhi University's prestige and government support for Sanskrit, admissions for the subject remain low, as students increasingly opt for in-demand courses, leaving several seats vacant even in ...
A new study out of the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) reveals that, over 170 years of economic history, the transformation of U ...
The AI wrapper apocalypse is already here. Companies building sustainable AI businesses must recognize that the platform ...
Women are adopting AI tools at a 25% lower rate than men on average, despite the fact that it seems the benefits of AI would ...
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The Star Press Muncie on MSNI don't want to persuade you. I want to be right about economics. | Opinion
I don't try to change minds through rhetoric. My job is accurate predictions and data. If you change your mind, it should be because I'm right.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the Class 12 Date Sheet for 2026. The exams will ...
Jeffrey Frankel asks why so many US voters support an administration that is acting against their interests.
Rutgers University's new president, William Tate IV, took the helm of the state's flagship university on July 1. His appointment came at an inflexion time for higher education, during an industry-wide ...
This first appeared in the Planet Money newsletter. You can sign up here. BERLIN — On a Wednesday afternoon in late August, I traveled to a tourist attraction in the heart of Germany's capital. If I ...
Before Shah Rukh Khan became Bollywood’s superstar, he once surprised everyone with an unexpected academic feat. Long before films and fame, the actor had a brush with one of India’s toughest exams, ...
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