Education minister urges public to social distance with CSAT looming Updated: 2020-11-26 12:51:41 KST
South Korea’s College Scholastic Ability Test takes place one week from now on December 3rd. It’s the first time the test has ever been postponed to as late as December.…
New study finds U.S. and Canada have lost more than 1 in 4 birds in past 50 years
Research News Birds have declined by 29% since 1970 September 24, 2019 Since 1970, bird populations in the U.S. and Canada have declined by 29%, or almost 3 billion birds,…
New York Man Pleads Guilty to Extensive Cyberstalking Campaign
A New York man pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York to one count of cyberstalking, stemming from his extensive cyberstalking campaign that…
Coastal birds can weather the storm, but not the sea
Research News Bird populations can recover from hurricane impacts in two decades September 24, 2019 How can birds that weigh less than an AA battery live through the immense power…
Rocks at asteroid impact site record first day of dinosaur extinction
Research News Rocks tell story of asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs September 25, 2019 When the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs slammed into the planet, the impact set wildfires,…
Canadian Sentenced to 3+ Years in Prison for Conspiracy to Export Restricted Goods and Technology to Iran
Ghobad Ghasempour, 38, a Canadian national, was sentenced on Aug. 20, in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 42 months in prison for conspiracy to unlawfully export U.S. goods to…
Atlantic Ocean circulation may get a jump-start from the other side of the world
Research News New insights into Atlantic’s main circulation system September 25, 2019 A key question for climate scientists in recent years has been whether the Atlantic Ocean’s main circulation system…
Grains in the rain
Research News New study opens the door to flood-resistant crops September 25, 2019 Of the major food crops, only rice is currently able to survive flooding. Thanks to new NSF-funded…