Sarah Hellewell
The Conversation
Most of what we know about how Covid can affect the brain has come from studies of severe infection. In people with severe Covid, inflammatory cells from outside the b
Gill Jamieson
The Conversation
It’s one of the most famous climactic scenes in film: a tense and shocking denouement that sees a series of brutal assassinations intercut with the central character cal
The Associated Press
Candy Crush Saga and Words with Friends, video games that helped make gamers out of anyone with a smartphone, are up for inclusion in the World Video Game Hall of Fame, hall offici
Kiranbala
I have been working as a Nurse Counsellor in the ICTC, CIHSR since March 2019 and it has been a good learning experience. Here through this article, I would like to elaborate on the important role
In early March we concluded a two-day Partners’ Market outside the Main Kohima Post Office. What is Partners’ Market all about? (Note: the right way to spell it is with the apostrophe at the end.)
Philip Marcelo
The Associated Press
Disney has done the frozen Nordic princess, the Chinese warrior princess and many others in between. But a Korean princess? Not so much.
Harvard University stude
Yuri Kageyama
The Associated Press
Two big names in Japanese electronics and autos are joining forces to produce an electric vehicle together. Sony Group Corp. and Honda Motor Co. agreed to set up a j
Victoria Milko and Julie Watson
The Associated Press
The walls of Saifullah’s home in northern Jakarta are lined like tree rings, marking how high the floodwaters have reached each year —
Pf Manini, Assistant Professor
Model Christian College, Kohima
The rapid increases in internet usage have created a virtual hunting for those who prey on children. The term Pornography was first defin
Dimapur, February 19 (MExN): The Nagaland Government on Saturday issued a set of guidelines to be followed across the state during the conduct of the 2022 HSLC and HSSLC examinations.
The standard operating
This can be sung to the tune of Abba’s ‘Loving you Loving me aha.’
Panel discussions, digital meetings and such are underway again. Amusing to see what current topic can be latched on
Ineke van Herwijnen and Claudia Vinke
The Conversation
Are you a cat or dog person? Perhaps you’re both. During the pandemic many people indulged their urge for an animal companion and there was
Christina Larson
The Associated Press
As few as three major criminal groups are responsible for smuggling the vast majority of elephant ivory tusks out of Africa, according to a new study.
Researchers us
Thomas Peipert
The Associated Press
Nearly three decades after her 3-year-old son was killed in a drive-by shooting that shattered the silence outside a Denver duplex, Sharletta Evans was the one pier
Candice Choi
The Associated Press
The blue skies greeting Olympic athletes here this month are a stark change from just a decade ago when the city’s choking air pollution was dubbed an “Ai
Gerald Walton
The Conversation
The so-called “freedom convoy” has captured worldwide attention as a minority of truckers and their supporters have asserted their right to assemble and oppo
David Bauder and Matt O'Brien
The Associated Press
Neil Young vs Joe Rogan seems like the strangest of cultural clashes.
Yet the 76-year-old rock star’s protest over coronavirus-related content
Mark Kennedy
The Associated Press
The new, splashy Broadway musical about Michael Jackson begins with the King of Pop plotting an ambitious tour to reclaim his throne. He’s facing financial ruin, swir
Keep yourself warm and your loved ones too. The cold spell has caught all of us unawares and we are having to eat our words, those of us who said we would never get to use our winter wardrobe this time. In the
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Wellness travel is one of the best ways of re-aligning oneself with wellness. As a highly evolved and intelligent generation, we are a most stressed-out lot.
While we all know we need to add well