Blue bins overflow with Amazon and Walmart boxes. But we’re actually recycling less
Walk down the street on garbage day in many towns, and evidence of our love affair with online shopping is plain to see.
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
Walk down the street on garbage day in many towns, and evidence of our love affair with online shopping is plain to see.
Lobbying group for independent colleges says it's open to expanding federal data collection on student outcomes but remains opposed to student-level database favored by public colleges and many policy makers.
A total of 9.75 million Chinese high school students have begun to take the 2018 National College Entrance Examination, also known as the Gaokao.
It's tough to be America's friend right now -- but life is good for US adversaries.
A Canadian company, backed by Bill Gates, says it has reached an important threshold in developing technology that can remove CO2 from the air.
The athletic field at Compton College is a freshly manicured, lush green with new stadium lights hovering above.
If you need to skip the straw at lunch today, consider this: Scientists found that even Arctic sea ice — far removed from most major metropolitan areas — is no longer plastic-free.
Google and a Danish technology firm claim that they have removed the need for biology students to set foot in a laboratory by creating virtual reality simulations of experiments, clearing the way for the world’s first online-only biology degree.
Tech giant is working with universities to bring the functionality of a student ID card to the iPhone and Apple Watch.
Living in a community of 3D-printed homes will soon be reality in the Dutch city of Eindhoven.