With New Peace, Colombia Finds Hope for Saving Its Wild Lands
After a half-century of conflict, Colombia is regaining control of vast biologically rich areas that had been havens for rebel groups.
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After a half-century of conflict, Colombia is regaining control of vast biologically rich areas that had been havens for rebel groups.
Scholars feel pressure to remove their work from research-sharing platforms like Academia.edu and others, as publishers’ battle with ResearchGate rages on.
Jared O'Mara is not the first person to have old comments he posted online come back to haunt him.
Massive venture capital investments in food make for a steady stream of splashy, dramatic headlines.
Anyone who has ever taught a university class knows some students say more than others.
About that peer-review crisis … There isn’t one, at least in terms of quantity, according to a new study of article submissions and reviews completed in the social sciences. But those who write many papers might not be reviewing their fair share.
Kelly Saybe and Xavier Abdullahi sat front and center in class on a Wednesday in October. They’re thrilled to be at the University of St. Thomas
Zynab Makki, a junior at Champlain College in Burlington, Vt., had driven 90 minutes from her home for the chance to meet Tyler Schrodt, the young founder and chief executive of the Electronic Gaming Federation.
Agents at the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been unable to extract data from nearly 7,000 mobile devices they have tried to access, the agency's director has said.
If you classify Rocky Mountain Institute as a think tank, you're half right