By JUSTIN POPE AP Education Writer (AP) - The latest stinging report came last week from a state colleges group arguing the United States isn't producing enough college graduates, especially in science. But is it really fair to...
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BEIJING - CHINA has approved its first strain of genetically modified rice for commercial production, two scientists involved in the approval process told Reuters on Friday, potentially easing the way for other major producers...
EU Antitrust Chief, Other Posts Picked Wall Street Journal BRUSSELS -- The European Commission's president proposed a Spanish socialist, Joaquín Almunia, to be the body's new antitrust chief, and a center-right Belgian, Karel...
LONDON, November 27, 2009 (AFP) - Gold hit another historic high this week close to 1,200 dollars per ounce, as trade was driven by central bank purchases and the struggling greenback, before pulling lower as Dubai rattled...
Atomic watchdog to rebuke Tehran Financial Times The International Atomic Energy Agency looks likely today to deliver its first formal condemnation of Iran in nearly four years over the country's nuclear programme, in a move...