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By: Prof. Glen Nwaila - Associate Professor and Deputy Head of School, Geosciences | University of the Witwatersrand, Director of the African Research Centre in Ore Systems Science (CORES) (Virtual ...
The state’s new higher education law requires public colleges to cut academic degree and certificate offerings that enroll few students.
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According to a new study led by researchers at Penn State, simple fiber-optic cables, vital for powering the internet, can also detect geohazards such as sinkholes. The study was published in the ...
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