Space age: Golf’s ‘arms race’ explores the final frontier
Since golfers first bunted leather balls around Scottish links, they have searched for equipment to make them better -- and longer.
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Since golfers first bunted leather balls around Scottish links, they have searched for equipment to make them better -- and longer.
In the classic movie "Dirty Dancing," the final scene starts with the line "Nobody puts Baby in the corner!"
Average salaries paid to senior university staff are rising three times as fast as the pay awarded to rank-and-file academics, new figures show.
Surveys show an increasing number of U.S. institutions are working with commissioned agents to recruit international students.
The word "Africa" often evokes romantic images of elephants crossing the Kalahari, thundering water at Victoria Falls, or panoramic views from Table Mountain.
Former world champion Carl Frampton and a number of other high-profile fighters have hit out at the decision to allow professionals to box at the Olympics.
Mexican inventors have created a prototype medical cast using 3D printing, that they believe could potentially end the need for cumbersome plaster casts.
Faculty members at various institutions debate the pros and cons of shielding freshmen from themselves (or least their performance) in the form of "covered" or "shadow" grades on transcripts.
Gary, Indiana is joining Detroit and other fading U.S. industrial centers in an effort to turn abandoned neighborhoods and factory sites into gardens, parks, and forests.
Engineering students with the next great idea for a "Guitar Hero" spinoff or a portable solar lamp can soon get a first-ever degree in entrepreneurship at the University of Illinois.