The toll of tourism: Can Southeast Asia save its prized natural areas?
Thailand’s Maya Bay used to be a quiet cove teeming with marine life, visited by only a handful of tourists each day.
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Thailand’s Maya Bay used to be a quiet cove teeming with marine life, visited by only a handful of tourists each day.
Ostensibly unsuccessful educational experiment still has important lessons for us today, claims historian
As months pass without action by the Trump administration on loan-forgiveness claims, some borrowers who attended defunct for-profits find success clearing loan debt through the courts.
Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has sacked two US government-funded scientists for allegedly failing to disclose their sources of overseas financing and research ties in China.
President Donald Trump called out a New York University former political science professor who misquoted him on Twitter.
More than 1,200 people sign letter supporting Feyzi Ismail in her dispute with SOAS University of London
The US Navy is seeking to create an archive of at least 350 billion social media posts from around the world, in order to study how people talk online.
College students pose for graduation photos in Zhengzhou, Central China's Henan province
Conference on grade inflation told ‘systematic’ change is needed
An estimated 4,000 teenagers and young people turn out in Manchester – and another 1.5m around the world – to demand they inherit a planet that is not dying