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The battle to save China’s rare snub-nosed monkey

Until the 1980s people roamed the mountains of Shennongjia in central China hunting monkeys for their meat and fur. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 27, 2025 | Environment | 0 responses

For international students, it’s back to school but not back to normal

For some travelers arriving at Logan airport’s international terminal, loved ones with flowers or balloons await them just outside the door to U.S. Customs and Border Control. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 27, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

Chinese agency uses ‘blind spot’ to offer ‘stress-free graduation’

Concerns that services including ‘100 per cent course management’ pushed on Chinese-language social media are ‘largely invisible’ in West Read more

First published by Kevin | August 26, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

University of Utah eliminates more than 80 academic programs

University of Utah is eliminating over 80 academic programs, including degrees in modern dance and mining engineering, to reallocate $19.5 million toward high-demand fields such as artificial intelligence, nursing, and data science. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 26, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

How scammers are siphoning college financial aid with stolen student identities

According to recent reports, sophisticated criminal networks are using identity theft to disguise themselves as students at U.S. colleges. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 26, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

The Nation’s Most Selective Colleges Might Have Just Snatched Away Your Students

Plagued by severe budget cuts and a precipitous drop in international-student enrollment, several highly selective colleges, including Duke, Harvard, Rice, and Stanford Universities, have admitted dozens of students on their wait lists just weeks before the start of the fall semester. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 26, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

How to stop AI agents going rogue

Disturbing results emerged earlier this year, when AI developer Anthropic tested leading AI models to see if they engaged in risky behaviour when using sensitive information. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 26, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence | 0 responses

An Uncertain Future for HSIs

Advocates for Hispanic-serving institutions are worried about the federal program after the Department of Justice refused to defend it in court. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 26, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

The latest look at troubling K12 teacher shortages in 202

Teacher shortages continue to grow nationwide, with nearly one in eight positions either vacant or staffed by uncertified or unqualified teachers, new research concludes. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 25, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

‘Guard rails needed’ as big tech targets students with AI tutors

Fears raised over ‘culturally encouraged introversion’ but could study assistants help bridge gap between universities and Silicon Valley? Read more

First published by Kevin | August 25, 2025 | Education | 0 responses

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