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Sunday, January 25, 2026
TopicDyslexia

Topic: Dyslexia

Dyslexia isn’t just a learning disorder. It can also make you a better researcher

There’s growing evidence that dyslexic minds bring something crucial to academic spaces. They offer a different way of thinking that sometimes gives them a competitive advantage.

People with dyslexia have ‘enhanced abilities’, says this UK study

Dyslexia is linked to abilities in areas like discovery, invention and creativity. Such skills are vital in helping humans adapt to changing environments.

Shun the deficit-centred view of dyslexia. People with it have ‘enhanced abilities’

Researchers at the University of Cambridge are arguing that dyslexia shouldn’t be framed as a disorder. It's a condition linked to human evolution.

Dyslexia could help humans adapt to climate change. Here’s how

Along with their higher-level strengths, people with dyslexia have an ability to envision the future and a drive to seek new ways to adapt.

Politicisation of Balakot insults Pulwama victims & defence forces

ThePrint view on the most important issues, instantly.

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History taker, not a history maker, Europe is entering the age of humiliation

The US (or China) acts. Europe reacts. The US (or China) moves decisively. The EU debates and dithers. It’s a broader pattern.

India wants Canada’s resources as nations build on truce, British Columbia’s Premier says

Premier David Eby, the leader of the minerals- and gas-rich province of British Columbia, spoke with executives at Tata Steel and Reliance Industries on a trade mission to India.

1st ever live battle array formation, Shaktibaan regiments—what’s new at the R-Day parade this yr

The 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path will showcase India’s operational synergy and self-reliance, highlighting combat readiness, indigenous weaponry and joint military operations.

Non-alignment is coming back in a new avatar: Trump-peedit alliance

No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.