Letters to the Editor: Alienating large swaths of Americans will only make our military weaker Woman recalls '90s childhood vacations—has sudden realization: "a cover" Dollar falls on U.S. government ...
Today’s C-suite executives expect the finance team to provide up-to-date forecasts, cash flow reports and other real-time data. “Waiting on financials or relying on guestimates doesn’t cut it when the ...
In case you've been out of the know for a bit in tech, Qualcomm just announced a family of new mobile processors last week at its Snapdragon Summit event, including its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile ...
Best-selling books such as Japan as Number One warned of Japanese dominance. The PBS series Frontline aired the documentary “Losing the War to Japan.” Silicon Valley looked spent after U.S. producers ...
Oxford Global Projects, for the record, is advising on Ottawa’s high-speed rail scheme (known as Alto), a federal IT project for Global Affairs Canada and an expansion of the terminal shipping ...
Our solar system is a smashing success. A new study suggests that from its earliest period—even before the last of its nebular gas had been consumed—Earth's solar system and its planets looked more ...
It rains on the sun, and thanks to researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA), we finally know why. Unlike water that falls from the sky on Earth, solar rain happens in the ...
Well, it’s likely not an energy solution for single-family homes. But skyscrapers built with these light-collecting windows could generate a lot of electricity.
Rising global energy demands are pushing the limits of solar technology. Scientists in Sweden have now taken a major step toward unlocking the potential of halide perovskites. Global demand for ...
Kenneth Harris, a NASA veteran who worked on the James Webb Space Telescope, shares how hardware and software engineering combine to make the $13 billion observatory function. He explains how the ...
New observations suggest that the dwarf planet Makemake is surrounded by faintly glowing methane gas. Scientists are unsure if the gas is contained within a wispy atmosphere or being ejected into ...