More blockchain experiments that could unlock innovation
It’s barely the end of the first quarter, and 2017 has turned into a vortex of news related to the technology world’s favorite cause-du-jour, the blockchain.
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It’s barely the end of the first quarter, and 2017 has turned into a vortex of news related to the technology world’s favorite cause-du-jour, the blockchain.
Say goodbye to the Galaxy's home button and hello to an infinity display.
Students and staff at the Central European University (CEU) in Hungary are protesting against what they say are government plans to close it down
Liberal campus criticisms of the Trump administration and broader political environment are a dime a dozen. So a new denunciation of promised deportations and other rhetoric from faculty members at Christian and Catholic colleges stands out.
A new Europe-wide code of research conduct has ordered academics and journals to treat negative experimental results as being equally worthy of publication as positive ones.
A House higher education plan released Monday would cut $164 million from state colleges and universities, including $5 million for the University of Central Florida that is part of a new program designed to help improve its ranking nationwide.
At the COP 21 climate convention in Paris at the end of 2015, leaders from 194 nations agreed to pursue actions that will cut greenhouse gas emissions enough to keep global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial conditions.
The Raging Grannies were surprised to still be fighting over net neutrality in 2017.
There’s no denying that the aviation industry has taken a toll on the environment.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order rolling back Obama-era rules aimed at curbing climate change.