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Category: Philosophy & Policy

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Gaming the System: How Video Games Could Revolutionise Science Education

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on December 30, 2023October 12, 2025

Video games could enhance future learning, says Emily Vialls, in a more immersive and engaging manner than current methods.

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Oriental medical care: How are traditions relevant in modern medicine?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on December 30, 2023October 12, 2025

Uncover the potency of Traditional Chinese Medicine, highlighting white peony root’s medicinal properties, TCM therapies like acupuncture, and cross-cultural practices, demonstrating the enduring relevance of nature-inspired remedies in modern healthcare.

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Doomsday Clock Countdown: How Much Time Do We Have Left?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on December 30, 2023October 12, 2025

The article discusses the Doomsday Clock, indicating the current global threats such as nuclear risks, climate change, and the impact of events like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing the need for united efforts to address these challenges and ensure the survival of humanity.

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Breaking the Cycle of Tradition: the Fight against Female Genital Mutilation

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on December 30, 2023October 12, 2025

Daniela Pamias addresses Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), highlighting its prevalence, cultural roots, and severe health consequences, emphasizing the need for global awareness, education, and intervention to eradicate this practice rooted in deep systemic sexism and violation of women’s rights.

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Pray for Science: Attitudes to science amidst a religious culture in Africa

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on December 30, 2023October 12, 2025

The article explores the longstanding debate on the compatibility of science and religion, focusing on research conducted in African countries like South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria, challenging the commonly held conflict hypothesis by revealing nuanced relationships and coexistence between science and religion in these regions.

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How can traditional Inuit knowledge help advance modern ecological research?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on December 30, 2023October 12, 2025

Unlocking the potential of Inuit traditional knowledge enriches scientific research, offering unique insights into environmental changes and biodiversity, while advocating for a collaborative, equitable approach in addressing global challenges.

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Telling Stories through our Morphing Bodies

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on June 2, 2022

The ways our bodies morph and change offer significant potential for exciting, creative storytelling

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Lets go profecional!

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on June 1, 2022June 1, 2022

The process shaping the landscape of scientific writing

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Should the justice system be amended for psychopaths?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on June 1, 2022June 1, 2022

The genetic basis of psychopathy may hold the key to a more compassionate justice system

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Hiatus – A prelude to the next different

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on March 17, 2022

At its outset, 2021 was hailed as a time of re-emergence. 2020 had set the initial bar low, so logically, whatever followed in the next 365 days would set the tone for the Roaring Twenties.

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