The disturbing consequences of ultra-connectivity
Smartphones and mobile devices have given each of us a 'second brain,' allowing us to navigate new cities without getting lost and speak fluently in different languages.
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Smartphones and mobile devices have given each of us a 'second brain,' allowing us to navigate new cities without getting lost and speak fluently in different languages.
When it came to the environment in China, it was hazy through much of the weekend -- literally and figuratively.
Islamic State militants have destroyed ruins at the ancient city of Hatra, Iraqi officials say.
A little more than 25 years ago, an Australian economist called Bruce Chapman devised a brilliant scheme that allowed the federal government to impose tuition fees on the nation’s university students without them having to pay a cent upfront.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that about two-thirds of Americans believe men are generally paid more than women ...
The sun cuts across Lake Nicaragua, casting shadows across lush flora and brightly colored boats.
Eric Shrago didn't know anything about distribution centers — much less the intricacies of how they're powered — when he stepped into adidas Group's sprawling 2 million-square-foot Spartanburg, S.C., distribution center last summer.
he earliest known record of the genus Homo -- the human genus -- represented by a lower jaw with teeth, recently found ...
In fall 2013, one in every eight students enrolled at colleges and universities in the U.S. studied exclusively online.
The University of California could be growing again.