Top scholar’s residency application rejected after 16 years in UK
German-born Lars Chittka says he may now leave the country
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German-born Lars Chittka says he may now leave the country
Nike has launched self-lacing trainers, which fit themselves to the shape of the foot and are controlled via a smartphone.
Mobility — that meaningless buzzword that's topping the PowerPoint slides of struggling automakers, growing tech companies and eager venture capitalists — is actually a climate change issue.
Fully online programs widen achievement gaps and often are unaffordable, says report seeking to discourage politicians from pulling back on federal policy protections.
A mistake in Republicans’ tax overhaul is allowing many state universities to escape a crackdown on highly paid executives.
A student group at the University of California, Davis deleted its Facebook page after posting an attack on a fallen police officer.
Paper shortages and printer closures blamed for backlog
Seeds taken up to the Moon by China's Chang'e-4 mission have sprouted, says China National Space Administration.
A student believed he was hacked when all of his classes were mysteriously dropped. But what actually happened is more complicated.
Attentive readers — all of you, I’m certain — will note that over the past few months we’ve been ramping up our coverage of the financial side of corporate sustainability — things such as environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and reporting under the guidelines of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).