In Indonesia, people’s low reading interest is rooted in a structural issue involving multidimensional poverty and inequality.... Read More
Health and Wellbeing
In May 2025, the UK government announced a new technology rollout on the NHS to support better cancer treatment.... Read More
A UNICEF report takes a closer look at how far we’ve come in supporting girls’ health and how far we still need to go.... Read More
Constant flow of online media can lead to brain rot, which may cause decreased cognitive ability and productivity.... Read More
While gadgets provide access to knowledge and entertainment, excessive screen time brings new risks to adolescents.... Read More
Researchers from Austria developed a new method to detect nanoplastics in the human body using lasers.... Read More
An inclusive support for people with bipolar disorder includes consideration for lived experiences, better systems, and community-based care.... Read More
In parts of the world, menstrual taboo prevents girls from managing their periods safely, leading to school absences.... Read More
Africa established the Africa Epidemic Fund to provide flexible funding for outbreak preparedness and responses.... Read More
Addressing extreme heat requires a paradigm shift from a short-term, reactive approach to long-term, transformative strategies.... Read More

The Structural Issue Behind Indonesia’s Low Reading Interest
UK’s Tech Update for Better Cancer Treatment
Three Decades of Progress for Girls’ Health
Brain Rot and Its Impacts on Mental Health and Cognitive Abilities
How Excessive Screen Time Impacts Adolescents’ Sleep and Mental Health
Innovation to Detect and Measure Nanoplastics in the Human Body
Building Inclusive Support Systems for People with Bipolar Disorder
Menstrual Taboo Is Keeping Girls Out of School
Adaptation in the Era of Extreme Heat: Tackling Irreversible Losses to Health and Wellbeing