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A new program is encouraging and enabling young refugees in Malaysia to thrive, not just survive.
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The federal government’s plan to reduce the cost of a university STEM course and provide more related job opportunities will have little impact on girls and women if they don’t identify with STEM in their early years.
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The roses bloom and she sells the petals all over the world – even to TV franchises such as The Bachelor and Dancing With the Stars.
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A global-first collaboration is set to radically overhaul technology that's remained unchanged for more than a century.
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