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Diversifying the sciences

UC Riverside’s Khaleel Razak and Frances Sladek receive grants from the University of California-Hispanic Serving Institutions Doctoral Diversity Initiative

University of Hull Helps Rison Software Launch Pioneering New Virtlx Platform

Funding from the University of Hull’s SparkFund has helped an East Yorkshire business launch a new pioneering tech platform.

Memory in a metal, enabled by quantum geometry

The emergence of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques is changing the world dramatically with novel applications such as internet of things

‘Südstern’ Scholarship to Virologist Karola Obojes-Wahler

As a network of South Tyroleans abroad, Südstern promotes exchange and communication among its members as well as their professional and personal advancement.

Hofstra Among 2021 Best Schools

Hofstra University is among the best 386 colleges and universities in the nation, and its award-winning radio station ranks among the top 20...

Firestone Fellowships Recognize Student Research Projects

Students Rocco Distefano and Simon Ignat have been awarded Hofstra’s Firestone Fellowship, an award that has allowed them to continue research projects this summer.

UC Riverside named No. 15 public university

UCR makes a small gain over 2019 in Washington Monthly's college list; ranking tweaked its methodology in wake of pandemic's economic fallout

Master’s Students Start their Academic Year at Vilnius University

Due to the situation in the country and the world caused by the coronavirus, the 1st of September at Vilnius University (VU) is also different

A green recovery does not need capitalism to thrive, says Concordia researcher

Bengi Akbulut believes there is a certain inertia when it comes to exploring alternatives to market-based...

Radiocarbon dating and CT scans reveal Bronze Age tradition of keeping human remains

Using radiocarbon dating and CT scanning to study ancient bones, researchers have uncovered for the first time a Bronze Age...
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