Startups bring safer chemistry to market
Retailers and large brands have gotten the message: Consumers do not want harmful chemicals in the products they buy.
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Retailers and large brands have gotten the message: Consumers do not want harmful chemicals in the products they buy.
President Donald Trump retweeted Wednesday morning three inflammatory videos from a British far-right account rife with anti-Muslim content.
Apple has pushed out an update to fix a major security hole in its Mac operating system, admitting it “stumbled” with its latest software.
Three-quarters of researchers believe that authors should be required to declare exactly what they contributed to published journal articles in a bid to boost transparency and stamp out authorship “abuse”, according to a Times Higher Education poll.
House education committee leaks its ambitious first draft of a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, with broad changes aimed at both deregulation and more accountability in how federal student aid is distributed and used.
A new cereal grain more than 40 years in the making is finding its way into the marketplace in several forms, including a new product from food giant General Mills.
Guardian Education Center has launched an international-education platform to offer short- and long-term courses on art history, collecting, archaeology and business in Beijing.
A new report has a stern warning for the global workforce: stay flexible.
University secures 2.54 per cent interest rate on borrowing to fund £1.5 billion capital programme