Australia’s higher education watchdog has for the first time launched legal action against a US-based study help website over ...
As more children start entering puberty at earlier ages, a chemical compound called musk ambrette may be playing a role, according to a first-of-its-kind study out of the National Institute of ...
“Caffeine intake at different doses could have different health effects,” the study’s co-lead author Chaofu Ke, an associate professor in the department of epidemiology and biostatistics at ...
This project is now archived, all future development is now on our new python installer which has more features etc. See the new project here: https://github.com ...
Companies in the Technology sector have received a lot of coverage today as analysts weigh in on Chegg (CHGG – Research Report) and Digihost Technology (DGHI – Research Report). Read More on ...
A new study of 10,000 electric cars shows that their battery packs should outlast the vehicles themselves. Geotab, an automotive telematics company, is using its in-depth access to EV data to ...
Chegg, which describes itself as a “digital learning platform to improve student outcomes”, has launched a judicial review against the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency in the Fe ...
The company has a new logo, designed by Pentagram, that looks incredibly plain — especially compared to previous iterations of the logo that featured a rakish slant, two shades of blue ...
Emerging study destinations like Ireland and New Zealand are also becoming important. However, students must plan early and carefully consider several factors to secure admission to a good ...
Life and death are traditionally viewed as opposites. However, the emergence of new multicellular life forms from the cells of a dead organism introduces a “third state” that lies beyond the ...
After all, an unannounced visit from these watchdogs often signals serious trouble. However, a new study suggests that some insiders may possibly be getting tipped off about these visits – and ...
A character study that's subtle strengths are undermined by glaring flaws, Lisa Taddeo's adaptation of her own book follows four women (not three) navigating the ways desire steers their lives.