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The ocean's deep-sea bed is scattered with ancient rocks, each about the size of a closed fist, called "polymetallic nodules.
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‘Education’s Version of Predatory Lending’
It’s why I called vouchers education’s version of predatory lending, because you do see the other side, and these do come ...
Praising what she described as "impossible" policy shifts in Germany, Britain and Argentina, International Monetary Fund ...
The National Academy of Sciences announced today the election of 120 members and 30 international members in recognition of ...
At 45, Nikku Madhusudhan has made the discovery of a lifetime. How did he know where to look? What else could these gas ...
Ambitious students no longer need to look exclusively toward Harvard or Yale. Forbes new list showcases 20 universities ...
Gladstone senior Lauren Sundquist has chosen the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by signing her letter of intent on ...
Doctors and public health specialists say they view the administration's actions, such as firings or questioning established research, as an "attack" on science.
The majority of the fatalities occurred in the southeastern coastal belt such as Banshkhali, Anowara, Chakaria, Pekua, and ...
MIT's CircTrek enables real-time monitoring of circulating blood cells, providing critical data for timely medical interventions and improved patient care.