Military base child care centers continue to grapple with an employee turnover rate as high as 50% after one year, according ...
Archaeological work at the Jiankou sections of the Great Wall has concluded with groundbreaking findings, including the ...
A Great Wall excavation in China uncovers the largest known cannon in the Jiankou section and evidence of early cultural ...
MVP has enrolled more than 1.09 million veterans and continues to grow, with a focus on women and other under-represented ...
A new project is set to uncover the hidden history of D-Day in Hampshire. The Hidden D-Day Project will explore 22 ...
The research team led by Dr. Dae-Yoon Kim at the Functional Composite Materials Research Center of the Korea Institute of ...
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Research breakthroughs often come through collaborations − attacks on academic freedom threaten this vital work
Today, most research is done collaboratively. But research finds that when individual scholars have less academic freedom and universities’ autonomy declines, global research collaborations are also ...
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Stanford's student paper reveals American scientist’s link to entity under Chinese nuclear program
Chinese infiltration of U.S. universities has been a focus of the Trump administration, producing charges in cases linked to ...
An ocean-mining company has funded some of the most comprehensive scientific studies to date, and peer-reviewed results have ...
Cleveland researchers used innovative balloon game to motivate participants through cycling sessions that showed measurable changes in neural connections.
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati presented findings on treatments for blood cancers at a hematology event.
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