The Batagay Crater in Siberia is a retrogressive thaw slump that's getting bigger as the area's permafrost melts. The rapidly warming Arctic is causing the slump to grow by millions of cubic metres a ...
What started as a small crack in the 1960s evolved into the world's largest retrogressive thaw slump, and it's often referred to as the 'Gateway to Hell.' Between 1991 and 2018, the crater tripled ...
The nationwide lecturers' strike entered its second day on Thursday, as university dons defied an order from the Employment and Labour Relations Court.
1. The fees crisis in Universities today is the result of the financial neglect of the system, particularly in the 15 years of high growth since 2000. The financial shortfalls in the system have led ...