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Under the microscope: Questionable claims about Ayurvedic drugs for diabetes, malaria
Sumaiya Shaikh
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Watch: A pair of cats has been trying to enter a museum building in Japan for two years
Scroll Staff
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‘Access is key’: US technologist Carl Malamud is on a satyagraha to make knowledge freely available
Shoaib Daniyal
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From plain text to interactive graphics and more: How web design has evolved over 30 years
Jo Jung, The Conversation
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Desperate for WhatsApp, tens of thousands of Indians with cheap phones flood a US coder’s website
Peter Krumins
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Chinese publishing is booming with over 350 million people reading ebooks. But at what cost?
Jack Hu
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Liu Xiaobo: A voice of conscience who fought oppression for decades has now fallen silent
Hermann Aubié, The Conversation
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‘Children can read about the Holocaust, but not about the violence in Kashmir’: Writer Paro Anand
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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'It isn’t autobiography, but it's a daughter’s book in every way': Madeleine Thien
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned: The legend of the bell of Dōjō-ji
Yasuo Ohtsuka
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Photos: Shanghai Disneyland opens with the support of 1,000 communist party members
Scroll Staff
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‘The smartphone freed me': My dating journey as a transwoman
Nadika
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Six charts show the changing patterns of mobile broadband usage in India
Sahil Bhalla
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Chinese bloggers are heckling Modi online
Lily Kuo, qz.com
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Internet Explorer: reports of its death are greatly exaggerated
Andrew Smith, The Conversation
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A Chinese agency is so proud of how well they censor the Internet, they sing about it
Sisi Wei and Yue Qiu, ProPublica
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Microsoft's embrace of open source is driven by commercial practicality, not principle
Gordon Fletcher, The Conversation
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How an Indian teenager's software programme could brighten the lives of colour-blind people
Mridula Chari