French billionaire Bollore brings electric hire cars to London
First it was pedal power; now Londoners are being offered electric transport to dodge their way around the city.
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First it was pedal power; now Londoners are being offered electric transport to dodge their way around the city.
Every day brings new details and new questions surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a Boeing 777 with 239 people aboard that went missing on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
The planet Mercury is about 7km smaller today than when its crust first solidified over four billion years ago.
Mental health problems are on the rise among UK academics amid the pressures of greater job insecurity, constant demand for results and an increasingly marketised higher education system
Shen Peiping, vice-governor of China's Yunnan province, is being investigated by the Communist Party for "serious disciplinary and legal violations", it was announced this week.
A friend recently sent me a link to a YouTube video from a portion of Cisco Live! 2013, held last June in Orlando.
3-D printers are currently being used or explored by a multitude of industries -- from printing toys and automotive parts to meat and even houses.
The worst they can say is no. That's the advice a new Ph.D. receives about negotiating with a department that has extended a job offer.
Sojourner-Douglass College in Baltimore is in danger of losing its accreditation and faces serious financial challenges, leaving the small private college's future uncertain.
When Hannah Benbow ran into problems with her for-profit college, she turned to the federal government for help -- but nothing happened.