by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Germany Provides an Excellent Example of the Economic Impact of the Digital Revolution, Growth of About 1 Percent GDP and Labor Increases of About 6 Percent Are Possible […]
by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Germany Provides an Excellent Example of the Economic Impact of the Digital Revolution, Growth of About 1 Percent GDP and Labor Increases of About 6 Percent Are Possible […]
by National Science Foundation A new agreement between the United States and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed May 7th, 2015, will pave the way for renewed collaboration in particle physics, […]
by Clifton B. Parker | Stanford University News Service If people actually embrace the concept of stress, it can make them stronger, smarter and happier, a Stanford expert says. “Stress isn’t always harmful,” […]
SLAVE ROOTS Fort Prinzenstein • Keta • Volta Region The Ghana Connection Organising Committee Freedom University Keta, in association with The 7R Future Leadership Institute is proud to offer the first on-site Slave Studies […]
New observations made with APEX and other telescopes reveal that the star that European astronomers saw appear in the sky in 1670 was not a nova, but a much rarer, violent breed […]
Investors prone to ‘illusion of control’ and ‘overconfidence’ bias are more likely to undertake potentially risky investments in complex hybrid securities, a study by QUT behavioral economists has found. The Australian Securities […]
If every new car made in the United States had a built-in blood alcohol level tester that prevented impaired drivers from driving the vehicle, how many lives could be saved, injuries prevented, […]
Young, inexperienced drivers have always gotten into more automobile accidents, but if you add in a lot of distractions, it’s a recipe for disaster – and a new Pacific Northwest research program […]
Using NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), an international scientific team discovered that supernovae are capable of producing a substantial amount of the material from which planets like Earth can form. […]
On March 13th, Brussels Airlines and Moulinsart unveiled something never seen before: an Airbus A320 with a livery inspired by the Belgian cartoon character Tintin. Both Belgian companies have worked several months on […]
When you learn a new technical concept, something happens in your brain, but exactly what has been a mystery until now. For the first time, Carnegie Mellon University scientists have traced the […]
Menopause is a downright bizarre trait among animals. It’s also rare. Outside of the human species, only the female members of two whale species outlive their reproductive lives in such a major […]
Can loving and supportive parents unintentionally encourage their children to define their self-worth through possessions? According to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research, children who receive more material rewards […]
Complementary programs will address cybersecurity from the perspectives of technology, public policy, and organizational management. by Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office Computer-network security breaches are never out of the news for […]