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Conservationist Peter Seligmann; writer, actor and director Ramy Youssef and acclaimed visual artist Mickalene Thomas will ...
Their DNA is very close to that of the grey wolf. Here is all we know about Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi, the pups. US scientists say they’ve used fossilised remains to “de-extinct” a species ...
Attorneys for the man accused of killing a health insurance CEO are trying to get the death penalty off the table, calling a directive to seek capital punishment “a political stunt.” ...
Before January's end, major science agencies had instituted pauses on research funding, and grant funding has not been restored to previous levels since. Many individual grants have been targeted ...
Some of President Trump’s online allies including Dave Portnoy, Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro have voiced displeasure over the tariffs. NBC News’ Aaron Gilchrist reports as Trump support wavers.
In 1775, a ragtag army of farmers and tradesmen went to war against the most powerful army in the world, ultimately winning American independence. What military technologies did the American ...
We hold two Open Days a year for prospective undergraduate students, in April and July. Open Days are an opportunity to visit LSE, find out more about our degree programmes and discover what it’s like ...
The five plaintiffs are UBCO philosophy professor and former Vice-Chair of UBC's Board of Governors Andrew Irvine, PhD graduate Nathan Cockram, UBCO political science associate professor Brad Epperly, ...
(Ben Nelms/CBC) A group of professors and a graduate student are taking the University of British Columbia to court to stop the school from engaging in "political activity," which they claim ...
Analysts have been eager to weigh in on the Technology sector with new ratings on Science Applications (SAIC – Research Report) and Unity Software (U – Research Report). Discover outperforming ...
What Is Political Economy? Political economy is a social science that focuses on the relationship between politics and the economy. It examines how politics and the economy influence each other.
A Rutgers-led study examines how detecting microscopic facial movements, previously overlooked, are key to enhancing emotional recognition in autistic individuals A study led by Rutgers University–New ...