Academics hit by book publishing delays in US
Paper shortages and printer closures blamed for backlog
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Paper shortages and printer closures blamed for backlog
Seeds taken up to the Moon by China's Chang'e-4 mission have sprouted, says China National Space Administration.
A student believed he was hacked when all of his classes were mysteriously dropped. But what actually happened is more complicated.
Attentive readers — all of you, I’m certain — will note that over the past few months we’ve been ramping up our coverage of the financial side of corporate sustainability — things such as environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and reporting under the guidelines of the Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD).
A database containing resumes of more than 200 million Chinese people has been found exposed online.
Two professors reacted to President Donald Trump's tweets over the weekend by likening his words to those of a dictator.
Following in the footsteps of linguistics journal Lingua, the editorial board of the Elsevier-owned Journal of Informetrics has resigned and launched a rival journal that will be free for all to read.
Eleven African-American football players are suing the Maricopa County Community College District in federal court over its decision to end the football program.
Greenhouse gas emissions surged in the United States last year, according to a report last week, a disturbing data point during a disconcerting moment in time.
A Harvard professor recently said that President Donald Trump is more of a "national emergency" than the situation on the southern border.