Solar industry leaves sustainability survey in the dark
Solar production may be significantly cleaner than burning fossil fuels, but the solar industry continues to be plagued by electronic waste issues.
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Solar production may be significantly cleaner than burning fossil fuels, but the solar industry continues to be plagued by electronic waste issues.
Researchers across Europe have expressed dismay at the scrapping of the role of EU Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA).
Brown University launched a major new initiative Thursday aimed at providing internships, research opportunities, and funding to all freshmen, sophomores, and juniors -- particularly those from low-income backgrounds.
At the Jonathan Club downtown, not everyone took it well when an infrequently used paddle tennis court on a fifth-floor roof was sacrificed to gem lettuce, swiss chard and microgreens.
The European Space Agency (ESA) landed a probe on a comet on Wednesday, a first in space exploration and the climax of a decade-long mission to examine up close the remnants of the birth of Earth's solar system.
Ecological city home to bamboo, lakes, mountains and ancient attractions
UNC-Chapel Hill professors agreed Monday to pursue the idea of writing an ethics code for faculty, while some urged more assertive control of academic decisions regarding athletes.
Fireworks and a rolling red road, President Obama in a Mao suit, China pushing economic and security institutions that bypass the regional order underwritten by the United States.
A new report from the American Council on Education highlights the challenges involved when U.S. universities establish dual and joint degree programs with institutions abroad.
A nervous new doctor performing a procedure for the first time puts on a pair of Google Glass and scrubs in.