What Is It All About? ‘Metaverse’ is a virtual-reality space in which users can interact with a computer- generated environment and other users. It was portrayed in the science fiction Snow Crash (Figure 1) and the movie Ready Player One (Figure2). The concept of...
Adolescence is defined as the transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an adolescent as any person between the age of 10 and 19 years old. There are many challenges of adolescence which...
Our Spine Needs Care Too…Indeed, ‘occupational health’ is crucial to enhance work productivity and performance. However, we pay less attention on how to keep our spine heathy while busy in doing our everyday office works. Sedentary lifestyle may lead to neck and back...
Why Corporate Social Responsibility? Everything has a payback time. It is not all about what we get, it is also about what we give which also applies for the firms. Firms utilize natural resources to produce products and services, contribute to air and water...
The economy is a system that intimately links supply and demand in a chain of interconnectivity. Restrictions on movement and supply will inevitably cause loss of employment and income. The more important is the management of the economy impacted by the Covid-19...
Hari Raya Aidilfitri or globally known as Eid Mubarak is a festival celebrated by the Muslims after fasting one month during Ramadhan. Fasting is one of Islamic five pillars that is mandatory to be done by healthy adult Muslims every year during the entire month of...
The human population has increased significantly in recent years, and it is anticipated to reach 9 billion in 2050. With such growth, consumption of natural resources is also likely to rise to 170 percent of the earth’s bio-capacity, leading to environmental...
There are many types of thinking available nowadays. This includes strategic thinking, mathematical thinking, critical thinking, creative thinking, to name a few. Since the publication of Prof Jeannette M. Wing’s article in the Communications of the Association...