Floating solar: A win-win for drought-stricken lakes in U.S.
Floating solar panel arrays are increasingly being deployed in places as diverse as Brazil and Japan.
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Floating solar panel arrays are increasingly being deployed in places as diverse as Brazil and Japan.
As the Obama administration cracks down on for-profit colleges, three former officials working on behalf of an investment firm run by President Barack Obama’s best friend have staged a behind-the-scenes campaign to get the Education Department to green-light a purchase of the biggest for-profit of them all — the University of Phoenix.
The Mundari: The tribe dying for their cows
Californians are set to decide whether to make recreational marijuana use legal, as other Western states have done, after the California Secretary of State's office said on Tuesday the issue could be put to voters in the November ballot.
We are thrilled to announce a new Business Innovation Platform, co-evolved with the United Nations Global Compact and going live in September. It feels like a (very timely) quantum leap.
A week before the European Union referendum, Times Higher Education released a poll of university staff. The results were overwhelming: nearly 90 per cent said that they would vote for Remain.
The presumptive Democratic nominee for president expands on her higher education agenda with boosts for alternative education providers and technology entrepreneurs.
Of the myriad troubles that come with being displaced from one’s home country, losing educational credentials may seem small.
Drought-stricken California might have a hidden water bonanza.
Rio de Janeiro's interim governor Francisco Dornelles admitted that the Olympic Games could be a "big failure" if there are no appropriate measures taken in regards to security and transport during the Games.