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Polly Williams, a single mother who had recently lost her job, was desperate to lower the payments on her $23,000 in student loans
Ending the University of Canberra's sponsorship of a professional rugby team would not make its language programs any more bankable, university leaders say.
A cancer therapy that removes malignant cells from a patient's cerebrospinal fluid may soon be available to prevent metastases and decrease complications of cancers involving the brain, according to Penn State medical researchers.
Archaeologists have discovered a mysterious coffin-within-a-coffin from the same Leicester car park where England's King Richard III was famously buried for 500 years.
A study of mortality and fertility patterns among seven species of wild apes and monkeys and their relatives ...
Scientists have long been worried about the possible harmful effects of regular cellular phone use, but so far no study has managed to produce clear results.
Google has received requests to remove more than 100 million links since January 2013 for web pages deemed to be in breach of copyright laws.
Architects are using a cloud service to test the environmental credentials of materials and components while buildings are still in the blueprint phase.
Career Education Corp. has begun one of higher education’s broadest experiments with adaptive learning.
Prince George of Cambridge should never be King of Scots, the chairman of the Scottish Independence Group has said in an outspoken attack on the monarchy that provoked a row with Unionists.