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Google has made it more difficult for people to save pictures from its image search product, as part of a "peace deal" with photo library Getty Images.
Scholarly society for engineers and technologists is on blast once again for allegedly minimizing the work of female historians who write about bias against women in technology.
Last week, over a plant-rich lunch underneath the Phoenix sun, a diverse group of GreenBiz attendees gathered to discuss all things protein.
Amid heightened concern about Russian election meddling, the FBI on Tuesday warned U.S. universities about Chinese intelligence operatives active on their campuses, adding that many academics display “a level of naiveté” about the level of infiltration.
When Laurie Santos designed a new university course that would aim to show students how to be happy, she thought that it might generate some interest.
When Morley Winograd launched the Campaign for Free College Tuition in 2014, he says people told him that free college was a "crazy idea."
An education company backed by U.S. and Chinese investors is launching a global private school for students ages 3 to 18, with the first two campuses scheduled to open next year in Washington and the Chinese coastal city of Shenzhen.
While the seafood industry grows, driven by rising demand from a health-conscious middle class, fish stocks are struggling to keep up.
Journal article reveals that anger and confusion at University of Missouri in 2015 were due in part to fabricated reports that were part of a disinformation campaign from Russia.