Politico Wire Feb 20, 2026
Purdue University in Indiana has reportedly rescinded dozens of offers to Chinese students, sparking concerns of an unofficial policy to reject students from China and other countries. The move comes as US universities face pressure from legislators to limit ties with Chinese institutions. The university claims no ban exists, but students and faculty say otherwise.
Miami Homes Feb 2, 2026
A student at Oxford University becomes embroiled in the life of a charismatic classmate from an aristocratic background, leading to a series of darkly comedic events. As the student navigates this new world, they are drawn into a complex web of relationships and moral ambiguities. The lines between right and wrong become increasingly blurred.
AI Pulse Jan 27, 2026
Yale University is making headlines for its tuition-free policy for low-income students. Citigroup strategist Daniel Tobon is predicting a stronger yen, depending on Japanese buyers' shift back to the nation's bond market. The interconnected nature of these two stories can be seen in the global financial landscape.
Pigeon Gram Mar 1, 2026
The rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has been a hallmark of the past decade, with researchers continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
Politico Wire Feb 13, 2026
A series of controversies is rocking the United States, from the FDA's refusal to consider Moderna's flu shot application to the shutdown of gender studies courses at universities and the Epstein files' potential impact on Jamie Dimon's reputation. Meanwhile, the launch of an AI freight tool has sent shockwaves through the trucking and logistics industries, and the Justice Department is dropping charges against two men accused of hitting an ICE officer in Minnesota.
SciTech Weekly Jul 13, 2026
A new study led by scientists from the University of Chicago suggests that distant exoplanets, particularly mini- or sub-Neptunes, may be hiding more water than previously thought.
Trending Now Jul 12, 2026
A recent study by the OECD and Bocconi University, covering over 30,000 workers and 6,000 companies across 15 OECD countries, has shed light on the widespread use of non-compete clauses.
SciTech Weekly Jun 23, 2026
In the realm of quantum biology, a team led by Alireza Mashaghi at Leiden University has successfully implemented a quantum biosensor installation, enabling the detection of extremely rapid and almost imperceptible changes in cells.
Security Alert Jun 19, 2026
Recent attacks on Oxford University, Instagram, and Ukraine's mobile operator highlight the need for improved resilience and adaptability in cybersecurity strategies
World News Jun 11, 2026
Children who are physically punished by their parents are more likely to struggle in school and exhibit bullying behavior, according to a new study by University College London (UCL).
Space Frontier Mar 21, 2026
NASA's recent news includes a rocket swap for a GPS launch, university finalists for a technology competition, and new insights into a comet's composition.
World News Mar 20, 2026
The Trump administration is navigating multiple challenges, from a potential disarmament plan with Hamas to a lawsuit against Harvard University, amid ongoing airport security delays due to the DHS shutdown.
HealthLine Mar 20, 2026
A university student's survival story and the latest on TrumpRx and biotech breakthroughs
Politico Wire Mar 16, 2026
The Trump administration faced a series of setbacks and criticisms this week, including a court ruling on university admissions data and concerns over Iran's leadership.
Security Alert Mar 5, 2026
A recent data breach at the University of Hawaii Cancer
World News Feb 27, 2026
Financial support for kinship carers, university student detention, and a Danish election
Miami Homes Feb 19, 2026
A team of researchers at Stanford University is developing a nasal spray vaccine that could protect against all colds and flus, while a tragic incident in England has led to the prosecution of a dog owner whose XL bullies mauled his mother-in-law to death.
Politico Wire Feb 19, 2026
World leaders gather in Washington for the first meeting of Donald Trump's Board of Peace, aimed at ending the war in Gaza, while leaked files reveal plans for a 5,000-person military base in the region, sparking concerns over the initiative's true intentions. A new study also reveals a higher-than-reported death toll in the Gaza war. Meanwhile, a Columbia University alum reflects on the changing landscape of women's sports, far removed from the geopolitics of the Middle East.
Politico Wire Feb 17, 2026
A US immigration judge has blocked the deportation of Mohsen Mahdawi, a 34-year-old Palestinian activist and Columbia University student who was arrested during a citizenship interview last year. The decision comes after lawyers for Mahdawi filed a court appeal in New York, which had previously led to his release from immigration custody in April. Mahdawi expressed gratitude to the court for upholding the rule of law.
Miami Homes Feb 16, 2026
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments on immigration have sparked controversy, while students are seeking compensation from 36 universities for lost learning during the pandemic. University College London has already settled a claim from its students. The developments come as the UK grapples with the ongoing impact of the pandemic and debates around immigration.