Smart girls don’t marry? Japan rushes to erase stigma for women in science
TOKYO — A third-year student at one of Japan’s top engineering universities, Yuna Kato has her sights set on a career in
TOKYO — A third-year student at one of Japan’s top engineering universities, Yuna Kato has her sights set on a career in
PARIS — More than a quarter of jobs in the OECD rely on skills that could be easily automated in the coming
BELGRADE – The United States on Tuesday sanctioned Aleksandar Vulin, a pro-Russian head of the Serbian Security and Information Agency (BIA), accusing
AMSTERDAM – The Dutch Senate on Tuesday approved a law to make “doxing,” the online publication of someone’s address or other personal
DETROIT — The United States electric vehicle market is growing, but not fast enough during the latest quarter to prevent unsold EVs
AUSTIN – A key way that Amazon’s cloud division aims to set itself apart from rivals perceived to have a leg up
LONDON – Britain on Wednesday said it would remove the current 250,000-pound ($322,375) limit on fines that can be issued to polluters
NEW YORK – ByteDance, the Chinese owner of short video app TikTok, will allow shares owned by US employees to vest without
META Platforms’ Twitter rival Threads crossed 100 million sign-ups within five days of launch, chief executive officer (CEO) Mark Zuckerberg said on
WASHINGTON — It is a planet astronomers say probably should not even exist. Researchers said on Monday they have spotted a truly extreme