‘Alarm bells should be ringing’ for coal companies and investors
More than two dozen coal companies in the U.S. have gone bust and others have lost 80 percent of their market in the past five years ...
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More than two dozen coal companies in the U.S. have gone bust and others have lost 80 percent of their market in the past five years ...
At least 11 states are considering whether to allow concealed weapons on college campuses this year ...
The U.S. Department of Education plans to name the colleges whose access to federal money it has restricted because of concerns about the risk they pose to students and taxpayers.
The main reason soaring greenhouse gas emissions have not caused air temperatures to rise more rapidly is that oceans have soaked up much of the heat.
An unusually high number of students at Stanford University are suspected of cheating during the most recent term, putting faculty members and administrators of the prestigious institution on alert.
The University of Oklahoma report on Sigma Alpha Epsilon details the origin of a racist chant taught to new members.
If you hit pause on your workouts for more than a week, you might be throwing your fitness level into rewind.
Danish university colleges are developing a plan to raise the proportion of staff having a PhD tenfold, from 5% to 50%, by 2022.
Every time fundamental research hits the headlines you can be sure that someone - maybe lots of people - will question whether it's worth it.
Higher education is stuffed with overpaid administrators squeezing every ounce of efficiency out of lecturers and focusing on the ‘profitable’ areas of science, technology, engineering and maths