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Empowering Women in Engineering: NXP’s Remarkable Initiative with SEGi University’s Student Participation

In a world where the contributions of women in STEM fields have often been underrepresented, initiatives that aim to break these barriers are of paramount importance. SEGi University had the...

Painful Realities: The Urgent Economic Wake-Up Call Amidst the Battle Against Climate Change

In our fast-changing world, our actions are leading us down a perilous path. Globalisation and economic liberalisation may have brought us wealth, but they have also unleashed a terrifying monster:...

Unravelling the Depths of AI: From Deep Learning to Image Processing

Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands as a beacon of innovation in the realm of technology, driving advancements that were once deemed unattainable. At its core, AI encompasses the ability of computers...

What it Takes to Be a Good Chef

When we sit down to enjoy a sumptuous meal, we often don’t realise the tremendous efforts and skills that go into crafting the perfect dish. Behind every memorable dining experience...

iTOP: The Sine Qua Non of Prevention

During the last five decades, measures to combat dental caries and periodontitis have been developed, tested, and implemented in many populations around the world. They are thought to have benefitted...

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: Shaping the Future of Humanity

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a term that has become a household name in the era of intelligent systems. AI has found widespread use across various industries, including healthcare, finance, transportation,...

Economic Perspectives on Malaysian Dietary Habits and Their Implications

In a recent statement, Malaysia’s Economy Minister, Rafizi Ramli, shed light on an interesting aspect of Malaysian culture – a propensity for eating out and relying on food delivery services....

School Leavers Don’t Want To Further Their Studies After SPM: Why?

In recent years, Malaysia has witnessed a notable shift in the educational trajectories of its youth. It is startling to note that a substantial 72.1% of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)...

Fukushima’s Radioactive Waters: Navigating Japan’s Wastewater Controversy

Japan is one of the countries that suffered the most from nuclear energy use. In World War II, they suffered from the atomic bombings on 6 and 9 August 1945...
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