Is vertical farming the future for agriculture or a distraction from other climate problems?
Vertical farming: eco-friend or foe? Well, the first thing to say — to invoke Jez from "Peep Show" — is that it is not pyramid selling.
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Vertical farming: eco-friend or foe? Well, the first thing to say — to invoke Jez from "Peep Show" — is that it is not pyramid selling.
The BBC is experimenting with a way of delivering the news more quickly on smartwatches.
When Thai student Patcharamai Sawanaporn finished college last year, she wanted a change of scenery that could help her grow into a more confident person and to experience a culture she had little contact with.
Irish bill criminalising the provision and advertising of cheating services could hit Google and Facebook, experts predict
In-state students across Virginia’s public colleges will pay an average of 5 percent more for tuition and mandatory fees this year
Artist Alexander Reben has found a way to command a Google Home to fire a weapon. He says he did it to show the unforeseen consequences of technology and the inability to control it.
Headlines are heated this week in response to Monday’s publication of a new report from the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, suggesting that we are perilously close to the tipping point for a "Hothouse Earth," in which natural feedback loops crank up the warming of the planet to disastrous levels.
Politico reports that the president called "almost every student" from China a spy.
On Aug. 4, Triton College became back-to-school central. Approximately 1,500 people received new backpacks filled with school supplies during the first Backpack Give Back Resource Fair, according to partner event organizers at Triton College and the West 40 Intermediate Service Center No. 2.
The Trump administration is considering an overhaul of a 26-year-old federal rule that is seen variably as a barrier to innovation and an important guardrail against substandard instruction.