Refugees around the world can now take online classes for free
Of the myriad troubles that come with being displaced from one’s home country, losing educational credentials may seem small.
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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.
Some companies are learning the hard way that sustainability is increasingly critical to the corporate bottom line — and that advanced technologies are making unsustainable and illegal practices easier to detect.
Professors at Juniata College struggled to talk about race in class and worried about saying the wrong thing.
When it comes to the effect of the Supreme Court's immigration decision on the millions of young “Dreamers” who were brought illegally to the United States as kids, President Barack Obama is hoping that saying something often enough wills it to be true.
China moved closer on Monday to adopting a controversial cybersecurity law, after parliament held a second reading of the draft rules, which carry significant consequences for domestic and foreign business and threaten greater censorship.
New advances in technology are sparking efforts to use virtual reality to help people gain a deeper appreciation of environmental challenges.
Farmers put ducks in a rice field in Zhuangxing village of Taiping town, Mishan city, Northeast China's Heilongjiang province
Colleges adopted policies to stop the tenure clock to help professors who are new parents, especially mothers. Study suggests fathers may be the real beneficiaries.