A new research has finally revealed the culprit behind Piltdown Man, one of the most famous scientific hoaxes of all time.The hoax involved an amateur archaeologist named Charles Dawson who presented...
World leaders are about to gather in Abu Dhabi to discuss how to feed the global energy appetite with the cleanest fuels and the most modern tools. Questions are bound to crop up involving whether to...
One of the largest studies ever conducted on the long-term effects of alcohol consumption suggests that heavy drinking is linked to significant cognitive decline in middle-aged men. The brains of...
There’s no doubt there are plenty of televisions to ogle at CES 2014. Models as large as 120 inches are being announced with picture quality and price tags that are equally jaw-dropping. But nearly...
2014 30 Under 30: Marketing & Advertising The marketing and advertising industry has been undergoing rapid and radical change, spurred by the rise of digital technology, the redefinition of...
The most popular diet of 2013 was the Paleo style of eating. According to the food experts, our bodies were designed to eat natural stuff. Fruits, vegetables, eggs, nuts and seeds and of course the...
Clayton Christensen famously coined the term “disruptive innovation” to describe “simple business applications that relentlessly move up market, eventually displacing established competitors.”...
In 2013, the housing recovery was a welcome bright spot on the economic pages: prices were shooting up, fewer homeowners were underwater, and builder confidence was finally on the upswing. It’s...
Several Internet colossi such as AOL, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo and Apple got together for a common purpose: putting an end to government snooping. It seems that the...
Until recently, the UK government had been on an electronic shopping spree for its cabinet ministers. Even the Prime Minister, David Cameron got a custom-made tablet for his everyday needs. But now...