Air taxis — why they’re no longer pie in the sky
Imagine a taxi service that picked you up (into the sky) and then dropped you off after an exciting journey, completely free of road works and traffic lights.
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Staff at Google have called on the search giant to end work on a controversial search engine project for China.
Task force affirms support for green open access and says that poorer researchers should not miss out
One of the companies that handles federal student loans has been steering some borrowers toward repayment plans that cost them more money over time.
The University of California System Title IX coordinator called the Trump administration's proposed Title IX changes "troubling."
University of British Columbia professor quits leadership of Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies in protest at funding reforms
Scholar's article said his colleagues were publishing in "predatory journals." Now he's banned from campus.
As scientists concluded in the recent United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, avoiding the worst effects of climate change will require an all-hands-on-deck transformation of the global economy.
Most politicians go to great lengths to avoid alienating large sections of the population, but Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apparently didn't get the memo as he blasted schoolchildren who are organizing protests for climate action.
While Japan can no longer claim the lowest birth rate in the world, its rate of 1.44 births per woman is a full point below the global average.