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Harvard, MIT among 30 US universities ordered to audit China research ties
Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Johns Hopkins University are among 30 American institutions ordered to audit their foreign research relationships, according to US officials, as higher education representatives accused the Pentagon of implying wrongdoing without publicly presenting evidence. The identities emerged after the Department of Defence announced the audits on Monday but declined to name the universities or disclose the foreign partnerships under...
Proof That Moving Cats Indoors Is Easier Than You Think
We know that indoor cats live longer and have significantly lower rates of illness and injury than those that spend part or all their lives outside, and, with appropriate exercise, company, and environmental enrichment, enjoy excellent quality of life as well. However, whether or not to keep cats indoors continues to be a divisive issue, with strong feelings on both sides of the debate, often influenced by geographical location. In countries like the United States or Australia, factors such as t...
I left my railway job for this: JSSC CGL aspirant on sudden job loss
A JSSC CGL aspirant says he resigned from his Railway TTE job to join his new post, only to find himself without employment after the recruitment process was cancelled.
Pentagon threatens to cut federal funding to 30 universities over foreign academic partnerships
Harvard, Yale, Stanford and others face directive to review and cut alliances Pentagon deems national security riskThirty US universities could lose federal funding unless they review and cut foreign academic partnerships the Pentagon considers a national security risk within the next two weeks, under a Pentagon directive aimed largely at ties to Chinese institutions.Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown and Cornell are among the institutions ordered to co...
The ‘witch-hunt’ of Jason Arday
The ‘witch-hunt’ of Jason Arday
Gen Alpha protest in Bhopal: Regional School students oppose Kendriya Vidyalaya merger
Regional School students in Bhopal protested against the proposed merger with Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan and submitted a memorandum. They said the move could dilute the schools' experimental identity and warned of phased agitation.
Biology teacher, 28, enjoyed gilded upbringing in Rhode Island mansion... but what she did to underage boy was so heinous the youngster no longer believes in God, lawsuit claims
Biology teacher, 28, enjoyed gilded upbringing in Rhode Island mansion... but what she did to underage boy was so heinous the youngster no longer believes in God, lawsuit claimsGRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING By NATASHA ANDERSON, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 18:41, 18 August 2026 | Updated: 18:43, 18 August 2026 e-mail View comments
Exam Body Accelerates Reforms, 600 Experts Removed, Multi-Tier Checks Ordered
According to the update provided by the DG, NTA, a major revamp of the examination team has been completed, with 600 experts removed and new experts onboarded.
Meet Archishman Dey, 8th grader who found incense caused most pollution
Ohio eighth-grader Archishman Dey investigated how everyday household activities affect indoor PM2.5 pollution. Testing an air fryer, candle, humidifier, natural gas and incense, he found incense produced the highest average levels, followed by the air fryer. Inspired by concerns about his grandparents’ asthma, Archishman hopes his findings encourage families to improve indoor air quality.
In Numbers: From Classrooms To Jobs, Jharkhand's Youth Struggle
Student leader Devendra Nath Mahto, who had been on hunger strike for 16 days, ended his fast after the government's decision.
Jharkhand exam scam: CID arrests key accused's wife, brother who cleared JSSC-CGL
Criminal Investigation Department arrested two relatives of a key exam scam accused. Sushma Kumari and Akshay Kumar Tiwari were taken into custody by the CID. Both had qualified the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission examination under investigation. The Chief Minister announced the annulment of the entire recruitment process. Investigations continue into the Jharkhand Public Service Commission irregularities.
Ask a Scientist: How can researchers use AI to predict a flood?
{ "reading_time": "[[read\u002Dtime]] min read" } Breadcrumb Home Innovation & AI Technology Research Ask a Scientist: How can researchers use AI to predict a flood? Aug 18, 2026 | x.com Facebook LinkedIn Mail Copy link A Google senior staff research scientist shares how we’ve used AI to evolve our flood forecasts over the last decade. Hannah Hunt Contributor Share x.com Facebook LinkedIn Mail Copy link { "@context": "https://schema.org/", "@type": "VideoObject", "name": "Ask A Scientist | How c...
Wisconsin principal of the year claims he was fired and accused of grooming because he’s gay
NewsWorldAmericasWisconsin principal of the year claims he was fired and accused of grooming because he’s gayJeffrey Peterson served as principal at the pre-K through eighth-grade Raymond School in Franksville, WisconsinJasmine Fernández in New York Tuesday 18 August 2026 16:42 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookma...
NTA removes 600 experts, brings four-tier checks for question papers
NEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) has removed 600 experts from its panels and begun onboarding new specialists, while deciding to subject every paper to four levels of scrutiny before an examination.
Lawsuit filed challenging Trump admin’s final rule ending ‘duration of status’ for international students
A coalition of higher education organizations is taking legal action against the Trump administration, contesting a recently enacted regulation that alters the status duration for international students. The lawsuit contends that the government overlooked critical cost-benefit analysis and asserts that the new four-year limit does not accommodate the actual academic experience of these students, potentially jeopardizing both their futures and the institutions they attend.
DOJ accuses William & Mary of discrimination in scholarships, benefits
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a civil rights investigation into the College of William & Mary over scholarships and student programs that the department alleges favor certain students based on race and ethnicity. The department’s Civil Rights Division announced the investigation Monday, saying it will examine whether the Virginia-based public university is violating…
CM Vijay's Tamil Nadu govt to expand maternity leave from 12 weeks to 365 days for third child
Tamil Nadu's human resources management minister cited C Joseph Vijay-led TVK government's dedication to women empowerment during the announcement. | India News
Pentagon orders audit of 30 universities' partnerships with foreign institutions
The Department of Defense has ordered 30 U.S. universities to audit their partnerships with mostly Chinese universities and military training institutions as President Donald Trump's administration scrutinizes the country’s growing global influence
Who 'killed' Jason Arday? The absurd tragedy of Cambridge's youngest black prof
There is a saying among bibliophiles: Never judge a book by its movie. For true readers, nothing any director dreams up can ever match the cinema playing inside one’s head, to borrow a line from Anurag Kashyap’s greatest villain.
Boys as young as 13 are showing signs of misogyny: Study reveals 30% of youngsters think men have more of a right to a job than women
Boys as young as 13 are showing signs of misogyny: Study reveals 30% of youngsters think men have more of a right to a job than womenREAD MORE: Scientists warn of emerging 'M factor' linked to violence See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy XANTHA LEATHAM, EXECUTIVE SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 15:22, 18 August 2026 | Updated: 15:29, 18 August 2026 e-mail 77 View comments
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