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Part of the path toward mitigating climate change and preventing the earth’s temperature from rising above 2 degrees Celsius involves increasing investment in both renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.
A judge in Texas has put the kibosh on a last-minute legal attempt to block the controversial decision for the US to give up control of one of the key systems that powers the internet.
A biologist at the Tokyo Institute of Technology has won this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries on the process for degrading and recycling cellular components.
In any election cycle, there are bound to be references -- some of them disdainful -- to “liberal academe.”
Nearly 80,000 students of defunct for-profit giant Corinthian Colleges are facing some form of debt collection ...
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman ordered Donald Trump's charity to immediately halt fundraising in the state, following reports that it had not submitted to routine audits mandated by the state
Assaults on the science behind climate change research and conservation policies are spreading from the U.S. to Europe and beyond.
Putting aside what the school sees as restrictions based on gender, the University of Wisconsin-Stout’s annual homecoming on Saturday will for the first time in nearly 80 years not crown a homecoming king and queen.
I was recently asked by a client where I thought smart cities would be in five years’ time, by the end of 2021.