Low-carbon bubbly: Champagne industry adapts to climate change
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Details leaked about forthcoming budget include large cuts to college aid programs and end Public Service Loan Forgiveness and subsidized loan programs. Other leaks point to new proposals to cut science.
Borneo’s magnificent rain forest is being decimated to make way for oil palm plantations.
Cal State Chico fraternity has been charged with cutting and damaging 32 trees in the Lassen National Forest during an initiation ceremony for new pledges, federal authorities said.
You don't need to be an economist to be familiar with the principles of the law of supply and demand.
Have you ever had your name spelled wrong on a disposable cup in a coffee shop?
Students in the Netherlands have come up with this novel design.
Data from 700,000 classes show digital course materials have gotten only slightly more accessible to students with disabilities over the last five years
The votes have been tallied and the measure to create a taxing district for the creation of the College of Eastern Idaho has passed with 71 percent of the vote.
Universities around the world looking closely at employment rights and research engagement of doctoral candidates