Subnational adoption of bolder science-based targets is surging
Growing numbers of businesses around the world are pledging to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in line with recommendations from climate scientists.
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Growing numbers of businesses around the world are pledging to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in line with recommendations from climate scientists.
Major new survey of world university leaders finds widespread acceptance that casualisation will increase
Facebook's ad targeting system is being used by some employers to unlawfully discriminate based on gender, a new complaint says, the latest in a string of allegations of discrimination being allowed in Facebook ads.
The UK government is considering "all options", including a regulator, as part of new legislation governing the internet.
Going beyond placement exams allows more community college students to take and pass gateway math and English courses, but some worry about students who need remediation.
Crafting alcoholic beverages isn't normally something you go to college for, until now.
A Georgetown University professor went on a profanity-laced Twitter tear to voice her opposition to Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman more than 30 years ago.
Completion rates improve as number of women in a programme increases, US study finds
Google is defending its policy to allow third-party apps to access and share data from Gmail accounts, according to a letter made public Thursday
The recent United Nations (UN) report "Gender and Climate Finance" has said that climate finance can catalyze the transition to zero-carbon and climate-resilient development while addressing gender issues such as equality and empowerment.