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Editors of book series stop publishing with Springer Nature to protest its acquiescence to Chinese government censorship demands.
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Editors of book series stop publishing with Springer Nature to protest its acquiescence to Chinese government censorship demands.
Colorado State University advises students to use yellow emojis when addressing "diverse audiences" and to avoid using gendered emojis.
US President Donald Trump is facing criticism from fellow Republicans after he mocked a woman who says she was assaulted by his Supreme Court nominee.
More Democrat candidates than ever running on some kind of free college plan, but there are splits within party
From the perspective of business, engaging employees is critical to developing and advancing a company’s sustainability goals.
Historians join political scientists in documenting the unprofessional and illegal behavior women experience at annual gatherings.
While searching for the mysterious Planet X that some astronomers believe lurks on the edge of our solar system, researchers instead found an extremely distant object they dubbed "the Goblin."
California has signed legislation which bans the use of undeclared bots during elections.
Green Mountain College in Vermont will offer a two-week course in which students will discuss the sexual assault allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
It’s time to face climate change with acceptance. Not acquiescence, not resignation.