University of Chicago
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.
Molecule identified that helps sperm find egg cells
Sperm swims up to reach the egg, assisted by a pulsatile rise in calcium ion concentration in the sperm tail that controls its beating.
No one can be shouted down as 'anti-national' in varsities: ex-RBI guv
Rajan was speaking on the sidelines of announcing the launch of Krea University, which will be devoted to liberal arts and humanities.
How humans got bigger brains decoded
The conventional wisdom was that our large brains had evolved because of a series of step-like increases.
Amputees can learn to control robotic limbs with minds
Amputees can learn to control a robotic arm with their mind even several years after an amputation.
How HIV spreads through the body decoded
Simulations allowed them to tweak the model until they arrived at the most likely configurations for the molecular process.
'Great to be back', says Professor Raghuram Rajan
Former RBI governor spoke to media of University of Chicago Booth School of Business.