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Palestine: Buried Genocides in our current world
By: Eshal Uzair Edited By: Elizabeth Coupe Note: It is important to remember that there is a distinct differentiation between Judaism and Zionism. Judaism is the monotheistic and Abrahamic religion of the Jewish people. In contrast, Zionism was (originally) a movement for the “re-establishment” and (now) development of a Jewish Nation, it is a Nationalistic and Political ideology, completely separate from the religion of Judaism. 1948. The end of British rule on Palestine as
Eshal Uzair
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The Science of longevity and healthy ageing
By Ananyaa Vishwanath Edited by Medha Vemuri Introduction : The 21st century is witnessing one of the most profound demographic shifts in human history: a rapidly ageing population, fueled by longer life expectancy and declining fertility rates. This trend represents a major milestone for public health while simultaneously introducing substantial challenges for health systems around the world. Healthy aging, as defined by the World Health Organization, is the process of de
Ananyaa Vishwanath
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Brain Computer Interfaces: Where Neuroscience Meets Technology
By Medha Vemuri Edited by Akeesha Subasinghe Abstract This paper looks at how a brain computer interface works, including signal processing and feature translation for insights into improving the quality of life of paralytic patients. Furthermore, significant limitations, ethical issues and notable examples of investment into the technology are discussed as well. Introduction Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) are complementary systems that provide an alternative avenue of mo
Medha Vemuri
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The Bank of England: Its journey as the pillar of financial stability
By Saswathi Suresh Edited By Avani Pandith In this article we are going to be exploring the dynamic role of the Bank of England, as a financial institution, as a pillar of financial stability from the 17th century (when it was first inaugurated) to the 21st century. In particular, we analyse the 3 main ways in which the Bank supported long-term financial health over time: Determining monetary policy Regulating the economy Issuing banknotes [1] Lender of Last Resort Determinin
Saswathi Suresh
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Rhesus Disease: The Mother-Baby Blood Clash
By Akeesha Subasinghe Edited by Ananyaa Vishwanath Rh sensitisation and rhesus disease present a unique and rare immunological conflict that can arise during pregnancy or labour when an Rh‑negative mother carries an Rh‑positive foetus. In a shocking twist of nature, a mother’s immune system will turn on her child, recognising the foreign antigen as a threat. Whilst this usually has no effect on the foetus at present, it presents a great danger to future pregnancies, possibly
Akeesha Subasinghe
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Can Social Media Ever Be Truly Democratic
BY: FAITH OBUM-UCHENDU Editor: ESHAL UZAIR Whether social media can ever be truly democratic depends less on technology itself than on how societies choose to govern participation within it. At its best, social media promises open access and the ability to participate in public discourse regardless of geography or status. At its worst, it becomes a space shaped by exclusion, surveillance, and unequal power. Recent government interventions, including Australia’s proposal to re
FAITH OBUM-UCHENDU
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