A study by the Sudanese Teachers' Committee reveals a massive wage gap, with a third-grade teacher's salary covering only 4.2 ...
Researchers at UW’s Steinmetz Lab have found that the somatosensory cortex – the brain region mapping sensation throughout ...
About half of Georgia households struggle to keep up with the rising cost of basic necessities like utilities and food.
The 10 students on the Centaurus team, who have dubbed themselves “Team Centauri Stars,” will travel in August to a lab in ...
Tiny particles released by most human cells may be promising targets for diagnosis and treatment of an array of diseases from cancer to Alzheimer's, but scientists have struggled to see them and study ...
After federal tax credits for renewable projects expired, joining a solar co-op is one way to save on residential solar.
Across the sector, several institutions recorded updated fee structures for the current session, with variations across programmes and colleges. The figures reflect published undergraduate tuition ...
Unlike the US or parts of Asia, many homes in Germany and northern Europe aren't equipped to deal with extreme heat. But as ...
Chief Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 111 development projects worth over Rs 384 crore for the ...
Across the country, communities are asking the same basic questions about data centers: how much electricity will these facilities require, how much water will they use for cooling, who pays for grid ...
Some 40 years ago, physicists noticed certain metals were conducting electricity in a bizarre way no one could explain. New ...
Ariela Karmel is a political correspondent at The Times of Israel. She previously reported for Calcalist and Haaretz. She holds an MA in Middle Eastern and African History from Tel Aviv University and ...