Innovative tip-to-tail ideas for reducing seafood waste
While the seafood industry grows, driven by rising demand from a health-conscious middle class, fish stocks are struggling to keep up.
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While the seafood industry grows, driven by rising demand from a health-conscious middle class, fish stocks are struggling to keep up.
Journal article reveals that anger and confusion at University of Missouri in 2015 were due in part to fabricated reports that were part of a disinformation campaign from Russia.
California community college students now have a faster route to a four-year degree, thanks to two new state laws enacted this fall.
The Trump administration is seeking to slash nearly $4 billion in annual funding for student aid programs, but the two-year budget deal signed into law last week complicates that proposal.
To our detriment, US higher education has become a trench line in the ongoing culture war.
Harvard University seeks to be fossil-fuel-free by 2050, according to a new plan based on recommendations from a task force made up of students, faculty members, and senior administrators.
Electrified autonomous vehicles will revolutionize urban mobility by reducing travel costs by up to 40 percent and cut down CO2 marginal emissions to zero, a World Economic Forum (WEF) report said Tuesday.
Each year, California invites students who are in the country without legal permission to apply for the same financial aid packages available to others
By any definition, 2017 was a tumultuous year, so I was pleased (and not at all surprised) to see BSR kick off 2018 with a new report: Redefining Sustainable Business, which showcases how sustainability is implemented inside companies.
Three liberal arts colleges in Michigan team with the company to share courses via interactive whiteboards and videoconferencing. The results could be transformative, participants say.