Peer review ‘works against’ early career researchers
Australian group asks whether costs of ‘gold standard’ assessment are always warranted
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Australian group asks whether costs of ‘gold standard’ assessment are always warranted
Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia will be offering graduate-level certificate programs in medical marijuana
President Donald Trump was upbeat immediately after his news conference with Vladimir Putin in Finland, but by the time he returned stateside on Monday evening, his mood had soured considerably amid sustained fury at his extraordinary embrace of the Russian leader.
Philosophers object to Claremont Graduate's decision to close its department and terminate tenured professors. Some see loss of an essential program.
While reading this essay from the comfort of your home or office, picture this: On the arid slopes of the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii, six strangers volunteered to live in a self-contained geodesic dome, only 36 feet in diameter, for an entire year.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will create as many jobs in the UK as it will displace over the next 20 years, a report has said.
After Mount Ida College closure, Massachusetts proposals grapple with whether colleges should disclose shutdown possibilities and when regulators should step in.
An infamously dreadful 2013 Aliens video game is now believed to have fallen victim to the most chilling of threats in the universe: a typo.
President Donald Trump had a golden opportunity on Monday to stare down Russian President Vladimir Putin and tell him, in no uncertain terms, that Russia's meddling in the 2016 election was totally unacceptable, and that if anything like it continued going forward, there would be major and serious penalties to pay.