Can we trust driverless cars?
It was bound to happen. Someday, someone would be the first to die in a computer-driven vehicle.
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It was bound to happen. Someday, someone would be the first to die in a computer-driven vehicle.
This parrot is so endangered it should not even exist in the wild
Even if they could cheat without being penalized, most students will take an honest stab at homework questions, study finds.
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, seeking to tamp down a firestorm over meeting with former President Bill Clinton, said on Friday she will accept the recommendations of career prosecutors and the FBI director on whether to charge Hillary Clinton for mishandling emails.
Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, has said that those with a scientific or business education background “have an advantage” in an uncertain economic world to deal with crises before they materialise.
The Education Department is revising the federal financial aid application to make it easier for homeless college students to access loans and grants, in response to requests from Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.).
The world’s two-largest emitters have a lot to learn from each other — especially on transport.
For many academics today, research is not about pushing intellectual boundaries.
Colleges expand efforts to raise money from recent graduates.
When Andrew Kiezulas first stepped onto the University of Southern Maine campus in 2012, he feared for his life....