Norwegian minister behind crackdown on student misconduct resigns due to plagiarism
July 31, 2024 2:10 pmSandra Borch resigned from her post on January 23 after allegations that she plagiarized at least 20% of her master's thesis
Sandra Borch resigned from her post on January 23 after allegations that she plagiarized at least 20% of her master's thesis
Emory University reached an agreement with the Greek Ministry of Culture to return three artifacts held at the institution’s Michael C. Carlos Museum
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Outbreak of the H5N1 avian flu virus devastates southern elephant seal populations
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Uncontrolled growth of woody vines harms tree growth
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Wildlife investment index in Africa encourages environmental conservation and ecotourism
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Nuclear fusion reactor operating in the United Kingdom since 1983 to be decommissioned
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Sexual violence against men is underreported
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