Sharply falling oil prices are a boon to airlines, saving billions of dollars in monthly fuel bills…
Sharply falling oil prices are a boon to airlines, saving billions of dollars in monthly fuel bills…
On TV and in the courtroom, Standard & Poor’s has waged war against a US Justice Department lawsuit…
The education technology business is chock-full of fledgling companies whose innovative ideas have not yet proved effective…
More than Germany or Greece or the UK, it is France that could ultimately decide the fate of 21st-century Europe
The fund is intended to help attract more women and minorities to the technology field and make the industry more…
NASA’s Kepler mission has discovered more than 1,000 planets and some are quite Earth-like
Lending your home in exchange for someone else’s is kind to your budget and offers a chance to act like…
Most people who drink to get drunk are not alcoholics, suggesting that more can be done to help heavy drinkers…
An unusual method for producing antibiotics may help solve an urgent global problem: the rise in infections…
The head of the US Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday offered a prescription for protecting consumer data…
In the past year, Apple, Google and other technology giants have faced mounting criticism over…
At CES, LG, Sharp, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony all showed giant screens with sky-high display resolutions.
The Fed, not the White House, typically holds the reins. But is this time different?
Not so fast, Sony. Your two biggest rivals in the game console business, Microsoft and Nintendo, are showing signs of…
With more retail chains offering drop-off bins, and as certifying boards hold recyclers to high standards, it is becoming easier…
The inaugural volumes include two works from the Muslim tradition with broad contemporary resonances
Sudden cardiac death is the result of an electrical malfunction that causes the heart to beat irregularly.
Exercise changes the shape and functioning of our genes, a new study finds.