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More than a year after the Service Employees International Union announced that it was seeking to organize adjunct professors across metro areas
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More than a year after the Service Employees International Union announced that it was seeking to organize adjunct professors across metro areas
Parents have long poured on cheese sauce, peanut butter and the like to coax kids to eat their vegetables, but a new study suggests those tricks might also get children to look more favorably at the vegetables themselves.
The Russian men’s ski jump coach offered a chilly welcome to the athletes who will be competing in the debut of the women’s event at the Winter Olympics on Tuesday.
An alliance between France’s Université Paris-Dauphine and Singapore Management University, or SMU, is the latest move by a French university to link up with Asian counterparts and build an international research alliance.
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China’s search engine giant Baidu.com has been tracking the mass movement of people for the Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year, since January 26.
Energy and water, two of our most important global resources, are inextricably linked.
A celebrated composer hailed as a "Japanese Beethoven" for creating hit symphonies despite his deafness has been exposed as a fraud, after confessing another musician wrote his most acclaimed works.