A recent Australian scientific study has warned that repeated heading of the ball during football matches and training sessions could lead to significant changes in brain chemistry, heightening concerns about a potential link between this practice and increased risk of dementia in the long term.
Conducted by the University of Sydney, the
Let us become people who bring towels to the wet, food to the hungry, breath to the breathless — not lectures, not scoldings, not spiritual advice in place of human touch.
“Don’t get lost in your pain, know that one day your pain will become your cure.”
— Rumi
By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden
The
The Museum of the Future has announced the return of its Future Heroes Summer Camp for the fourth consecutive year, offering an engaging programme of educational activities, interactive workshops and hands-on experiences for children aged 6 to 13.
Running from 21st July to 7th August 2025, the three-week camp is designed to spark
In emotional literature, the language itself becomes a vivid painting—every word carries color, tone, and movement, creating a vibrant artistic experience
In emotional literature, we deal with subjective truths as shaped by human sensibility—through imagination, feelings, dimensions, hues, and directions.
If we want to
Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) is inviting young explorers to dive into a summer of creativity, discovery, and fun through its 2025 Summer Camps, held across five of its most popular museums throughout July and August.
The engaging programmes are part of SMA’s commitment to nurturing children’s curiosity and creativity while