Researching the things that go bump in the night
Matthew Reisz reflects on the advantages and disadvantages of detachment for those pursuing ghostly research
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Matthew Reisz reflects on the advantages and disadvantages of detachment for those pursuing ghostly research
In South Korea, college-level classes on dating are both popular and competitive to get in.
Nepotism and the isolation of war have left Kosovo’s oldest university battling poor research standards, but transparency campaigners hope this is changing
Student journalists at Transylvania University say administrators have taken away their pay in an attempt to stop their work.
The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA distributed manifestos and featured displays at the University of California, Los Angeles.
The US has declined to join an international initiative aimed at tackling the spread of terror online.
The foreign work visa programme at the top of Donald Trump’s hit list is the least harmful to American workers.
You know those recently-delivered boxes stacked up near your front door? They're more than piling up — they're shifting the tectonic plates beneath long-established shipping, logistics and last-mile delivery networks.
Artificial intelligence that reads journal articles and highlights key findings could help researchers stay on top of the latest research. But the technology isn’t ready for prime time.
When most people think of electric vehicles, we think of cars, such as Teslas, Chevy Bolts and Nissan Leafs. But trucks and buses are going electric, too, and the impact on both our air and our economy could be huge.