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What’s that rascal’s law anyway?

We had just graduated – me with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and my friend with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.


The principle of least action

The readers of this article who are not physicists might find the title bizarre.


Many paths lead to your dream job

Many institutions of higher learning have departed from the old practice of accepting only the smartest and most capable students.


Talk it through and feel supported

We often comfort and support friends or family members in times of need, but do you ever think of asking for help when you are faced with a dilemma or indecision?


Matching medication to a patient’s genetic

Imagine this: you’re at the doctor’s office after coming down with a fever.


Group talk as a way of learning

Rote-learning plays a vital role in acquiring skills and knowledge, especially for students reading mathematics and science, history and geography, and subjects where rules, facts and figures have to be memorised.


In pursuit of a successful student and teacher

There was once Hermione Granger’s doppelganger in my class.


Assessing research proposals

Government ministries, research councils, universities and other agencies connected with research assess research proposals frequently.


The modernization of Southeast Asian design

Since ancient times, man has been known to use art as a form of expression, communication and association.


The wonders of mechanical advantage

It was late morning.