State of Green Business: Water rises as a risk factor
For much of the past decade, stories about water as "the new oil" or "the new carbon" have come out at a steady trickle.
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For much of the past decade, stories about water as "the new oil" or "the new carbon" have come out at a steady trickle.
TAU archaeologists pinpoint the date when domesticated camels arrived in Israel
".edu" has for almost 30 years been the online signature of most education-related websites, but three years after the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers loosened restrictions on what comes after the “dot,” few institutions are jumping at the opportunity to brand their corner of the internet.
The ubiquitous shallow icy lakes that dominate Alaska's Arctic coastal plain have undergone a significant change in recent decades.
The extent of corruption in Europe is "breathtaking" and it costs the EU economy at least 120bn euros (£99bn) annually
Supply of news is dwindling amid the digital media transformation
China's loan sharks circle in murky shadow bank waters
A global ‘quality platform’ to externally review higher education that occurs outside institutions –
A state of emergency, streets paralyzed with protesters, the fatal shooting of a leading pro-government activist and an election campaign teetering on chaos may not sound like the script from a rising Southeast Asian economic powerhouse.
A new strategy of granting animals “personhood” under the law is being advanced by some in academia and the animal rights movement