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The rush to Paris's Charles-de-Gaulle airport for flights to China began on Friday, October 11.
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The rush to Paris's Charles-de-Gaulle airport for flights to China began on Friday, October 11.
The human heart beats 60 to 100 times a minute, more than 86,000 times a day, 35 million times a year.
This evening I’m participating in a discussion at San Francisco’s Commonwealth Club with thought leaders from various industries to explore the environmental and economic impacts of deforestation.
With a lowered age requirement, LinkedIn hopes to welcome more teens. Its university pages aim to provide prospective students with info on how they're connected to a school and suggestions on how to achieve career goals.
The discovery of DNA in a 400,000-year-old human thigh bone will open up a new frontier in the study of our ancestors.
Washington University in St. Louis is downsizing some of its career fairs and flipping the traditional event structure around by asking employers to pitch their companies to a small group of students instead of having students approach employers.
Recently, at the House of Sweden, there was a feisty exchange among the newest Nobel laureates.
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Oregon's legislature is kicking around concepts that would make higher education cheaper for the state's increasingly diverse student population.