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Now is the time to build on these successes by delivering an NDP review that harnesses the transformative power of research ...
Stakeholders in the education sector have decried the current exclusion of private universities from the TETFund and ...
The research atmosphere over the last few months has been rife with fear and uncertainty due to countless grant pauses or ...
If Denmark is trying to attract more internationals and more foreign companies, not everyone seems to think the same way. There are also those who think that the government should actively do ...
Sweden’s university union SULF has lashed out at the government’s “exploitative revolving door” migration policy, and is ...
The House plan would disproportionately benefit top earners and sacrifice significant federal revenue — without increasing ...
By Fuseini Alhassan, CIA, CISA, CRISC, CISM, PMP, PhD Candidate, National University, California.\xa0Artificial Intelligence ...
A new wave of broadband reform is gaining traction in the United States, and it’s poised to reshape how internet access is ...
Two scientists embarked on a new adventure to write and illustrate a book on nature’s molecular machines for general ...
EnPlusOne Biosciences, Inc., a biotechnology company pioneering enzymatic solutions for RNA manufacturing, will present new data from its proprietary ezRNAtm platform at TIDES USA, the leading ...
The crowd was taken aback as China’s point person for financial matters in Hong Kong laid out plans to re-energize the city’s markets. Qi Bin’s proposals on topics including corporate governance weren ...
Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Jaramillo-Molina sees commonly held ideas like meritocracy as propping up a cultural hegemony that preserves economic inequality while blunting calls for redistribution.