Microalgae: Could it become a food of the future?
Rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, microalgae are being grown in test units near the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik. Read more
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Rich in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, microalgae are being grown in test units near the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik. Read more
In at least three speeches, West Liberty University’s president lifted language from a handful of unattributed sources. Faculty members are outraged. Read more
Gordon Klein, a lawyer and accounting instructor at University of California Los Angeles' Anderson school of Management, recently filed a lawsuit against the school for damages after he was suspended last summer for refusing to treat black students in his class differently. Read more
Californian duo David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian win prize for discoveries on how heat and touch are experienced Read more
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has canceled a prestigious guest lecture after a group of scholars, alumni and activists lambasted the institution for inviting a speaker who has criticized Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Read more
Administrators at Alabama’s Bishop State Community College had a goal: Reenroll some of the 800 students who had recently completed some coursework but never finished their degree. Read more
A former Facebook whistleblower responsible for a series of bombshell leaks has revealed her identity. Read more
The editor-in-chief of a student newspaper at Oklahoma State University was forced to resign after writing an opinion piece critical of the school’s mask policy. Read more
One of the most visible pro-abortion voices in the nation, a professor at Smith College, is leading the public narrative that insists fetal heartbeats do not exist at six weeks despite medical evidence to the contrary. Read more