Russian scientists may have found new life under Antarctic ice
Russian scientists believe they have discovered new life forms sealed off for millions of years in a subglacial lake deep under the Antarctic ice ...
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Russian scientists believe they have discovered new life forms sealed off for millions of years in a subglacial lake deep under the Antarctic ice ...
Scolibri, which won a Europas Award for Best Education startup in January, has taken a slow, steady path before it launches its learning management system product this month. We just did a lot of research at schools on why the schools and teachers don't use tools like Moodle, Lore and EdModo, Honig says.
At international education meetings, representatives of various countries like to boast about how they have become higher ed hubs, or have built education cities, or have created education zones.
The goal is to teach students how to “study funny.” It is a new college degree...
Puma designs a new line of biodegradable and recyclable products to be among the first to meet C2C criteria.
Zhengzhou customs officers display two leopard furs that they confiscated in a 2011 crackdown on smuggling of are wild animal products.
A relatively new test detected horse meat in European hamburger. We wonder: how do they test this? Could it happen in America? What happens to all the recalled food?
Oberlin College is a bastion of liberalism that was one of the first colleges in the country to admit black students and educate men and women together.
Edwin Mellen Press said on Monday that it would drop a lawsuit against a university librarian whom it had sued for writing a blog post critical of the publisher. Critics have called the lawsuit an attack on academic freedom.
Amid the various influences that massive open online courses have had on higher education in their short life so far -- the topic of a daylong conference here Monday -- this may be among the more unexpected