Carbon emissions threaten 1.5C climate threshold sooner than thought – report
Human fossil fuel emissions are threatening a key climate threshold twice as quickly as previously thought, a new report says. Read more
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Human fossil fuel emissions are threatening a key climate threshold twice as quickly as previously thought, a new report says. Read more
A new study finds over half of students use generative AI, while more than 75 percent of faculty members do not regularly use the technology. Read more
Last year California lawmakers agreed to expand the Cal Grant, financial aid for low-income students next spring, but only if there’s enough money in the state budget. Read more
US domestic students achieve better GPAs when cohabiting with someone from overseas, but study finds no effect on international students themselves Read more
Human rights groups voice alarm as letter to headteachers reveals plan for more visible patrols Read more
Nature lovers around the world will be taken on "an extraordinary magic carpet ride to the four corners of the globe" in the latest landmark BBC natural history series, Planet Earth III, which hit screens across China on Sunday. Read more
Lowered costs and a growing population familiar with technology have helped fuel interest in using virtual reality in campus counseling. Read more
While Atlantis — a fabled continent said to have been swallowed by the sea — continues to elude its seekers, another long-lost and less famous land mass has been discovered at the bottom of the ocean. Read more
Since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas, Campus Reform has reported on 18 professors who have showcased their anti-Semitism. However, not one of them has been fired. Read more
Housing costs forcing undergraduates and master’s students to work long hours or commute Read more