Your money: A new ‘university’ aims to boost financial literacy, and investing
If there is one thing that gives brokerage executives the cold sweats at night, it is the attitude of younger Americans toward the stock market.
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If there is one thing that gives brokerage executives the cold sweats at night, it is the attitude of younger Americans toward the stock market.
It may have taken 260 years but the home of golf is finally preparing to allow women to join its ranks.
Scientists have identified a new dwarf planet in the distant reaches of our Solar System.
The custom courseware platforms XanEdu and AcademicPub will merge as quickly as the two parties can sign the paperwork -- a response to a textbook market still clamoring for an all-of-the-above solution to course materials.
People eat more breakfast cereal, by weight, when flake size is reduced, according to Penn State researchers, who showed that when flakes are reduced by crushing, people pour a smaller volume of cereal into their bowls, but still take a greater amount by weight and calories.
Shigeru Ban, the 57-year-old winner of this year's Pritzker Prize -- arguably the world's most prestigious architecture award -- is the Rumpelstiltskin of building design.
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Google is hoping to make its Internet-connected eyewear more stylish as part of a partnership with the makers of Ray-Ban and Oakley frames.
Seven million people died as a result of air pollution in 2012, the World Health Organization estimates.
Top academics are giving free lectures in Manhattan bars on topics from game theory to autopsies, fado music to the God particle