Prof. Tissa Vitarana: A scientist–statesman who changed the course of Sri Lanka’s innovation journey
Sri Lanka awoke on the morning of 13 February, 2026, to the quiet passing of Professor Tissa Vitarana at his home in Nawala.
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Ohio University faculty member Nancy Manring reflects on the ideas behind her new book, “A World of Wounds,” and what our dialogue around environmental issues reveals about conflict and cooperation.
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Although the government says the move will depoliticize US science, some researchers say it will do the opposite.
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In prophetic words for today’s AI age, in 2014, he urged the Church and the political world to remember that human beings may ...
A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their ...
Johns Hopkins research examining generational divides in democratic institutions finds younger respondents have the least ...
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