Mideast Water Wars: In Iraq, A Battle for Control of Water
Conflicts over water have long haunted the Middle East.
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Conflicts over water have long haunted the Middle East.
An influx of governmental funding has helped fuel major increases in research capacity and scholarly productivity as well as impressive internationalization at Chinese research universities ...
This summer, the board that governs New Hampshire’s public universities voted to take the unprecedented step to turn their system’s two-year tuition freeze into a four-year guarantee.
Gov. Jerry Brown's administration has reversed an earlier decision to allow two Catholic universities to eliminate coverage of most abortions for employees ...
China is once again taking a nationalist stance on technology, this time, with its own PC and mobile operating system.
Data recorded by a team from the University of Cambridge suggests that 50 million cubic metres of molten rock has moved in the last 24 hours.
Architects from across the world unanimously adopted the 2050 Imperative, which commits them to 100 percent net-zero energy design and construction by that year.
Its Cyber Security Lab will be central to an interdisciplinary curriculum focused on protecting data in a high-tech age.
In headline after headline lately, the message is clear: Colleges and universities must do more to stamp out sexual assault and harassment.
Secret is supposed to be the anonymous social network. But as of last week, Secret allowed your friends to trace posts back to you.