Today on FRAME, we take a look at how the United States tackles the challenging task of repairing its gigantic icebreakers, combining skill and precision to keep these powerful vessels mission-ready.
A month after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's astonishing decision to impose martial law, the country is still deep in ...
The University of Michigan is ending its long-standing partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, becoming the latest ...
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China-born biologist Zhang Feng has been awarded the United States’ highest honour for technological achievement in a ...
Former national security adviser H.R. McMaster told an event in Washington that the US must impose ‘very significant costs’ ...
Nearly a quarter of the world's freshwater species are at risk of extinction due to a multitude of threats, according to new ...
When telling a work colleague they have done something wrong? To find out, researchers at Mailsuite surveyed 2,013 office workers in the United States. An infographic (below) summarizes key findings ...
Recently released statistics revealed that working in the construction industry was once again the most dangerous occupation in the country, as ...
As New Delhi voices concerns for Hindu rights in Bangladesh while sheltering the ousted Sheikh Hasina, accusations of ...
Almost a year ago, the mayor formed a Blue Ribbon Housing Committee, but you can count on two hands the number of citizens ...
Telling the story of our lives—climate change—takes a lot of words. But sometimes, a graphic is what makes things click.