A new Harvard Business School study finds that living near public parks increases the likelihood of producing disruptive innovations.
It may seem strange to think deeply and slow down in a world where speed is often seen as a sign of success. But some of the ...
Among the Scriptures the board is considering are Psalm 23, the story of Jonah and the whale, and Lamentations 3, which talks ...
Ahead of whatever Rolex does to mark the centenary at Watches and Wonders, here is a little countdown of our own ...
An orphaned baby elephant whose mother died when they were hit by a train has been rescued - thanks to custom made boots from ...
This isn’t your typical chrome-and-neon diner experience, though there’s plenty of classic diner charm to go around. That ...
Research and innovation in Texas A&M University's biomedical engineering department often centers around clinical impact on ...
In recent years, the application of nanomaterials in life science has gradually become a research hotspot. With the continuous development of nanotechnology, nanomaterials have attracted much ...
Endless blackouts, along with shortages of water and fuel, have forced Cubans into a grueling daily struggle for survival ...
Columbia children can submit audition material at Code Ninjas, starting Saturday, for a new Netflix competition show.
From the Wright brothers' first flight to the speedy development of COVID-19 vaccines, collaboration has been key to ...
In his annual letter to shareholders, Jassy stresses being willing to pursue parallel paths when it’s unclear what’ll best ...