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This undated handout photo made available on Sept 21, 2023 by the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital shows yellow-eyed penguin chicks being held by a vet at the hospital in Dunedin. (Photo by Handout / DUNEDIN WILDLIFE HOSPITAL / AFP)
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New Zealand probes mystery illness killing rare penguins
WELLINGTON - A mystery illness is decimating the chicks of New Zealand's endangered yellow-eyed...
Photo for illustration purposes only. Small image: Ramli
National
Cybercrime cases expected to rise due to AI
KUALA LUMPUR - Police anticipate an increase in cybercrime cases in the near future due to the rapid...
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Existing cybercrime laws need to be reviewed following technological advancement - IGP
KUALA LUMPUR - The existing Malaysian laws related to cybercrime need to be reviewed by including...
The number of people thought to have died in the fast-moving wildfire that tore through part of Hawaii last month dropped Friday, as authorities revised their figures. - AFP
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Hawaii revises down wildfire death toll
LOS ANGELES - The number of people thought to have died in the fast-moving wildfire that tore...
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Chinese scientists design DNA-based programmable computing device
SHANGHAI - Chinese scientists have developed a new type of general-purpose and programmable...
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Nasa registers summer 2023 as hottest on record
LOS ANGELES - The summer of 2023 was Earth's hottest since global records began in 1880, Nasa...
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Small islands take ocean protection case to UN court
HAMBURG GERMANY - The UN maritime court will on Monday hear a landmark case brought by a group of...
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Scientist shocks peers by 'tailoring' climate study
PARIS - In a controversial bid to expose supposed bias in a top journal, a US climate expert shocked...
Image for illustrative purposes only. (Photo by RONALDO SCHEMIDT / AFP)
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Scientists grow human-like kidneys in pigs
WASHINGTON - Chinese scientists have succeeded in growing kidneys containing human cells in pig...
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Lab-grown human 'embryos' offer new research hope
BANGKOK, THAILAND - Scientists have developed human embryo-like structures without using sperm, an...
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G. Gobinathan, 48, expressed not only relief but also deep gratitude and joy at being free to reunite with his elderly mother. Photo - 123RF
Farmer acquitted of aunt's murder calls it 'best Deepavali gift'
Sinar Harian's Meja Bulat Diskusi Mencipta Resolusi roundtable discussion entitled "Sistem Pendidikan Malaysia: Selepas 60 Tahun, Di Mana Silapnya?." - Photo by MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
Public confidence in national, vernacular schools declining
Ideas CEO Tricia Yeoh during Sinar Harian's Meja Bulat Diskusi Mencipta Resolusi roundtable discussion entitled "Sistem Pendidikan Malaysia: Selepas 60 Tahun, Di Mana Silapnya?." - Photo by MOHD HALIM ABDUL WAHID
Parents sacrifice essentials to afford costly education
Radzi - Photo by Sinar
National schools must compete for students in a changing landscape - Radzi
Early exposure to technology, especially gadgets, may lead to learning fatigue and reduce children’s interest in physical books.
Reduced interest in books if exposed to technology too early
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Reforming Malaysia's education system: A 20-point plan
Experts outline 20 recommendations to reform Malaysia's education system - Photo by Sinar
Aggressive driver arrested after toll booth outburst
A screenshot of the video showing the man’s aggressive outburst at the Batu 9 Toll Plaza.
AG wants donation drive for his retirement gift to stop
Terrirudin. Photo: FACEBOOK / AGC
Education policy should not change with each new minister - Expert
Roundtable discussion titled ‘Creating Resolutions: The Malaysian Education System After 60 Years, Where Did It Go Wrong?’ streamed on Sinar Harian’s news portal on Monday.
Reduced interest in books if exposed to technology too early
Early exposure to technology, especially gadgets, may lead to learning fatigue and reduce children’s interest in physical books.
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