With the nation debating models and metrics for the federal government’s rating of America’s more than 4,000 colleges and universities, there’s one crucial area that no one talks…
On the second floor of the downtown campus, a motley group of students listens to a lecture entitled "Palliative and Curative Relief Through a Safe and Effective Herbal…
The web is poised for a comeback. How’s that? Isn’t the web already the crucial utility of online commerce, information and entertainment? In many ways, it certainly is.…
With the Nintendo 3DS, the Japanese video game company is betting that it can once again nudge mass entertainment in a new direction, just as it did nearly…
According to Reuters, Google is joining Citigroup and Mastercard to set up a mobile payment system that will turn Android phones into a kind of electronic wallet, the…
An anti-illegal immigration group in Iowa is criticizing a mock school shooting training drill that includes a fake scenario involving a teen who vents his anger over illegal…
College tuition is going up and financial aid is on the chopping block in many states, but in the Miami area, one college is offering successful high school…
AsusTek Computer Inc. unveiled a sleek tablet computer on Friday, after the Taiwanese firm saw the sales of its once popular line of mini-laptops stall following the launch…
Scientists in Wales are taking part in a project to help develop robots which can learn and behave like babies and young children, the Associated Press reports.
The common rap against technology is that it leads to an accumulation of devices. But the nature of technology is changing, reports the New York Times.
Schools here begin class in April and hold graduation ceremonies in March; like spring, they represent renewal and rebirth. On Tuesday morning, in a school meeting hall in…