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Pfizer Inc has taken steps to ensure that none of its products are used in lethal injections
Only two English universities have targets to increase recruitment of male students, according to a Higher Education Policy Institute report on the sector’s gender gap “problem”.
Northwest College will cut three of its programs and four staff positions because of Wyoming’s budget crisis, a decision that’s drawn the ire of the school’s journalism professor
Campaign co-chair describes ideas being prepared for fall campaign. Among them: getting government out of student lending, requiring colleges to share in risk of loans, discouraging borrowing by liberal arts majors and moving OCR to Justice Department.
A tiny stone flake from north-western Australia is a remnant of the earliest known axe with a handle, archaeologists have claimed.
Touted by its creators as the "world's largest solar-powered computer," it could offer a quantum leap for development across rural Africa.
Controversial Ball State U professor earns tenure despite past allegations that he pushed creationism in the science classroom.
A recent paper claims that the quality of researchers declines with age.
The decline of the world’s amphibians continues, with causes ranging from fungal diseases to warmer and drier climates.