Great green blob covers Chinese waters
For years, China has talked about promoting "green growth." But this probably isn't what they had in mind.
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For years, China has talked about promoting "green growth." But this probably isn't what they had in mind.
n animation based on eyewitness accounts re-creates the dramatic crash landing of the Asiana 777.
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Experts say greater monitoring and better facilities needed to ensure China water quality...
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Product placement is nothing new – but a new film set in Google’s headquarters takes it to new heights.
For the first time this summer, all Oregon students have free access to more than 4,100 digital children's books through a partnership with the Oregon Department of Education and myON, an online library collection geared toward students.
Shortly after announcing their state would reverse course and scrap its plan to use new online common-core assessments being developed by the PARCC testing consortium, Oklahoma education officials described the daunting technological hurdles that helped drive their decision.