Europe’s heat record could be broken in Spain and Portugal
As Europe bakes in another heatwave, forecasters say the all-time temperature record could be broken in the coming days.
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As Europe bakes in another heatwave, forecasters say the all-time temperature record could be broken in the coming days.
A US federal judge in Seattle has blocked the release of software that allows consumers to 3D-print firearms.
A growing number of states are experimenting with different ways to encourage students to take more credits.
China's north plain, one of the most densely populated regions on Earth, is set to become the world's deadliest heatwave zone by the end of the century, scientists say.
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Martin Chalfie argues that young scientists who ‘play the game’ of publishing in selective journals are less likely to win permanent posts
Did you read about Burberry’s recent bad press? The British luxury fashion brand received significant criticism for physically destroying about $38 million worth of unsold clothing, accessories and perfume last year to protect its brand.
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University of Notre Dame president says faith-based institutions have unique ability to counter fear and anxiety with hope
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