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Meet Scott Remer: Fails to win a national spelling bee title, becomes America's most-sought after coach training champions like Dev Shah and Faizan ZakiMeet Scott Remer: Scott Remer, believed to be America’s only full-time elite spelling bee coach, is once again in the spotlight after repor...
In 2025, museum researchers preparing an exhibition turned over a clay model and found a handprint, and it wasn't just a smudge: It changed what we know about ancient Egyptian makersA remarkable 4,000-year-old handprint was uncovered on an ancient Egyptian soul house, showcased at the Fitzwilliam Museum. This striking f...
In the shadow of COVID, health officials fight panic over Hantavirus outbreakA hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has sparked public concern. Health officials are working to communicate clearly, drawing lessons fro...
This 1,000-year-old church had no door, and archaeologists think they finally know whyAn ancient Polish church, the Rotunda of the Holy Virgin Mary, long puzzled archaeologists with its lack of a visible door. New research re...
An 8-year-old boy stumbles upon a 1,700-year-old statue fragment during a visit to Ramon CraterAn eight-year-old boy on a rock-collecting trip in Israel's Ramon Crater stumbled upon a 1,700-year-old statuette fragment. The intricately...
The idea that Claude has feelings is great for Anthropic: Parmy OlsonRichard Dawkins, a prominent skeptic, recently declared a large language model named Claude to be conscious after a series of interactions....
Archaeologists went in for a routine check near a mall in Croatia and walked out with a 2,000-year-old Roman estateArchaeologists in Croatia unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman estate near Split. This extensive complex, featuring an olive oil press, was a w...
Archaeologists uncover evidence of a lost civilisation hidden in Georgia’s highlandsAncient human settlements have been unearthed in Georgia's Javakheti Plateau. Archaeologists found over 168 sites spanning from the Early B...
World's Greatest Archaeological Mystery Solved: Experts Discover Ancient Secrets Buried for MillenniaAncient dugout canoes found in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, are rewriting North American prehistory. Some canoes date back over 5,000 years, re...
When Your Work Tools Start Disappearing Slowly, Something Bigger May Be Happening at WorkEmployees facing gradual, unexplained access restrictions to systems may be experiencing early signs of role shifts or reorganization. Mana...
IELTS to go fully computer-based by mid-2026, paper tests to be phased outIELTS, a key English proficiency test, will fully transition to computer-based testing by mid-2026. This move responds to growing demand fo...
'What the skibidi is happening?': Cambridge Dictionary adds ‘tradwife’, ‘delulu’ & more to capture Gen Z slangThe Cambridge Dictionary recently updated its online edition. It includes over 6,000 new words and phrases. These additions reflect the inf...
Whole world looking to India for education innovations: Peter Phillips, CEO, Cambridge University Press and AssessmentPeter Phillips, CEO of Cambridge University Press and Assessment, emphasized India's potential to address the global skills gap with its yo...
Cambridge University Press & Assessment collaborates with Masterprep to launch IELTS centresCambridge University Press & Assessment along with a synergistic relationship with Masterprep is planning to bring its global experience in...
Cambridge University Press join hands with Touchstone for the ‘IELTS Partnership Programme'IELTS is the International English Language Testing System, the world’s most popular English language proficiency test for higher education...
Gender equality gap in sports reporting narrowing down: ReportIn the recently concluded 2016 Olympics Games at Rio, researchers found that men’s sports received just 20 per cent more air time than wome...
What do children like to read?An ongoing survey powered by the Cambridge University Press and the German Book Office is attempting to provide a context for discussion.
University of Cambridge VC Sir Leszek Borysiewicz to visit India this monthAcademics and thinkers from India and Cambridge will discuss their work to identify solutions in three areas of global concern- health, edu...
- CUP to create Indian brands, take them global
UK’s Cambridge University Press (CUP), one of the oldest academic publishing houses, plans to develop region-specific publishing brands in ...
- Cambridge University Press forays in to India
Cambridge University Press on Tuesday announced its foray in the Indian publishing segment with its 51 per acquisition of city based Founda...