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With entry-level jobs becoming scarcer, many young people are asking which degrees will stand the test of time — Charlotte Lytton investigates ...
Ms. Sonal Mishra, Additional Secretary, MSDE, opened the workshop by outlining the core thematic areas for skilling India’s ...
Researchers found that most fish sampled from Ghana’s Keta Lagoon had arsenic and mercury levels exceeding World Health ...
President Donald Trump amped up the pressure Monday, informing South Korea, Japan and a dozen other U.S. trading partners of ...
Understanding whether lakes are fed predominantly by groundwater or rainwater is critical to managing our water resources in the face of droughts and shortages, new research has found.
A June 30 report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated national cotton acreage would be 10.1 million acres, down 10% compared to last year. Cotton acres in Texas, the nation’s leading ...
U.S. Rep. Josh Riley said Tuesday he is ready to support the Trump administration’s plans to ban Chinese purchases of ...
Protecting the homeland begins with protecting our farmland and the National Farm Security Action Plan puts American farmers ...
Acknowledging the growing global threat posed by plant and animal diseases, Minister Steenhuisen emphasized that biosecurity ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins believes that Medicaid work requirements and artificial intelligence will help bolster ...
A new study from Macquarie University reveals that the chemical chlorothalonil, which is used globally to prevent fungal ...
New preliminary research suggests that a combination of higher atmospheric CO2 and hotter temperatures contribute to a ...