Cornell University
Unimpressed by online classes, US students of Brown, Cornell, Columbia, other varsities want money back
Some class-action lawsuits seeking partial fee refunds from 26 universities say they are sitting on endowments surpassing USD 1 billion.
Is the future already here? Researchers build robot fingers that can sweat
Researchers have built a new type of soft robot fingers that sweat to cool themselves and prevent overheating.
A different perspective
Soon, Nirmal got the opportunity to work in Afghanistan twice, while his love for photography grew.
Novel, inexpensive robots can be powered with popcorn
Popcorn kernels, when heated, can expand more than 10 times in size.
Taurine deficiency could make men infertile, says study
Scientists claim a lack of the vital amino acid deforms sperm.
Study finds obesity robs the tongue of taste buds in mice
Scientists say if the findings pan out, they could lead to new ways to treat obesity.
Youngsters more likely to plead guilty to crimes they did not commit: study
Teenagers were significantly less influenced in their decision-making by whether they were guilty or innocent than adults were.
Study says no person is 100 per cent straight
Study says sexuality is a 'spectrum' and all of us get aroused by men and women.
Why entitled people are less likely to follow rules
Researchers conducted a series of studies, first to see who was more likely to avoid following instructions in a word search.
Bacteria help turn Greek yogurt waste into fuel
Traditionally, suppressing oxygen while feeding biodegradable waste to microbes results in the production of methane-rich gas.