Thousands march as Japan switches off last nuclear reactor
Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the last of this nation's 50 nuclear reactors switching off Saturday.
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Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the last of this nation's 50 nuclear reactors switching off Saturday.
Millions of lives are at risk because of a lack of funds for aid projects aimed at preventing a deepening food crisis in west Africa, humanitarian agencies warn.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she was betting on Bangladesh on Saturday as she began a visit to the impoverished South Asian country, gripped by growing tensions over the
A stream of highly charged particles from the sun is headed straight toward Earth, threatening to plunge cities around the world into darkness and bring the global economy screeching to a halt.
Commercialization offices are fighting a Kauffman proposal that would let researchers take potential commercial ideas to any technology transfer partner, not just their home institution.
With just weeks to go, London is hustling to deliver on its pledge to make the 2012 Summer Games the greenest ever.
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Yes, they’re dead serious about exporting their own educational materials to the rest of the world. The initial focus is on Chinese language learning and fine arts, print and digital, but expect this to broaden in years to come.
A "super-moon" will be a novelty on Sunday, but for the 12,000 people of Tuvalu it is a foreboding practice for a future where rising seas make their homeland uninhabitable.
Greek voters enraged by economic hardship will punish traditional parties in a highly uncertain election on Sunday that could plunge the country into new political chaos and shake the