Why Namibia’s lions and leopards take prey from racist farms
At first sight it seems like an utterly bizarre observation, but dig beneath the surface and it makes a surprising amount of sense
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At first sight it seems like an utterly bizarre observation, but dig beneath the surface and it makes a surprising amount of sense
'Tesla’ initiative will combine anti-plagiarism software with facial, voice and keystroke identification technology
The steep investment is preventing two-year institutions from creating massive open online courses, but SUNY Broome Community College found a way -- and a purpose for one.
More than 80 percent of Tennessee Promise students who went to college in the fall returned for their second semester...
Peabody Energy has filed for Chapter 11 U.S. bankruptcy protection, dealing a further blow to a global coal industry already reeling from low prices and tightening environmental regulations.
With new marine protected areas and an emerging U.N. treaty, global ocean conservation efforts are on the verge of a major advance.
Athletes who tested positive for meldonium before March 1 could have bans overturned less than four months before the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after WADA said it was unable to establish how quickly the drug, outlawed since Jan. 1, cleared the human body
The wedge-shaped Kindle Oasis is a petite and pocketable new e-reader from Amazon that sacrifices a bit of battery life to fit in the palm of your hand.
Improving economy leads to lower enrollments at community colleges, report shows. Can online programs help stanch the flow?
By next week, students at the Friends University library will be reading by sunlight, even when they’re far from any windows.