Industrial espionage: How China sneaks out America’s technology secrets
It was an innocuous-looking photograph that turned out to be the downfall of Zheng Xiaoqing, a former employee with energy conglomerate General Electric Power. Read more
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It was an innocuous-looking photograph that turned out to be the downfall of Zheng Xiaoqing, a former employee with energy conglomerate General Electric Power. Read more
New paper says truly innovative research and technology across fields is declining. Experts say it’s a wake-up call to institutions and funding agencies. Read more
The reception that a TV series on a Chinese science fiction novel has received augurs well for the future of technology. Read more
Flexibility of guidelines for universities wanting to open outposts praised, but concerns raised over academic freedom Read more
There is a new order emerging in space - a race between America and China. But with the demands of space exploration, even these great superpowers won't be able to do it alone. Read more
Gary Rose, political science and global affairs chair and professor at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut, will retire from the institution this spring after 40 years of teaching following an alleged dispute regarding curriculum change and diversity programming. Read more
Applications to vocational jobs dropped by 49% in 2022. The US Chamber of Commerce predicts a 'massive shortage of skilled workers' in 2023. Read more
Trump administration found by congressional watchdog to have largely abandoned investigative office, while Biden team pressed to fix things quicker Read more
The Black Student Union at Washburn University continues to call on school officials to meet all of their demands. Read more
A new survey organized by the virtual health service provider TimelyMD has concluded that mental health ranks as students’ top stressor, the second consecutive survey to do so. Read more