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Two reactors at Japan's Sendai nuclear plant are due to become the first to be restarted in the country since the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima facility.
The risks facing China's economy are not "scary", President Xi Jinping has told global business leaders.
Scientists are offering widely varying estimates of how much carbon we can emit into the atmosphere without causing dangerous climate change
The Kremlin accused the United States on Thursday of firing a broadside against President Vladimir Putin by opening a money-laundering investigation into a member of his inner circle.
In a sea change for Microsoft, Office is now available for free on mobile devices.
The Chinese mainland's College English Test, known as CET, will not be accepted by two of Hong Kong's top universities this year when they examine applicants' English skills.
The clearest ever image of planets forming around an infant star has been taken by the Alma radio telescope.
Oregon State University is responding to the needs of higher education professionals by launching an 18-credit graduate certificate online in university teaching this winter.
The University of Texas System plans to make its first foray into competency-based education fittingly far-reaching.