Energy analysts say forecasts for oil prices are based on "imprecise" assumptions about global supply and demand.
Researchers find they can use electrical fields to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly to cancerous tumors instead of pumping them through the bloodstream.
For starters, keep your company name short, and make sure to incorporate.
The carrier's fiscal third-quarter earnings statement is a report card on CEO Marcelo Claure's first six months on the job.
The #MakeItHappy campaign was designed to stop negativity on the Web, but it inadvertently retweeted lines from "Mein Kampf."
It's the first major deal for the drug company since its failed attempt to acquire AstraZeneca last year.
To avoid a repeat of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, China says all airliners must have satellite communications by yearend.
AstraZeneca would buy Actavis' branded respiratory drug business in the U.S. and Canada for an initial $600 million.
The stake is estimated to be worth more than $500 million and the deal could be a precursor to One97 listing on the stock exchange.
The deal will be funded by a one billion pound share issue and debt.
Fishermen found human bones about 500 miles from the search zone in Karimata Strait, where Flight 8501 crashed.
The pilot of the plane, which crashed into a river on Wednesday, is being hailed by authorities, who say he averted a bigger disaster.
Tesco is also being investigated by U.K.'s Serious Fraud Office over allegations the retailer overstated its profits last year.
One of the plane's pilots reportedly relayed the message, “Mayday, mayday, engine flameout,” just minutes after takeoff.
A twin-engine Cessna 441 plane crashed Wednesday night while approaching Denton Municipal Airport, local media reported.
Though the company posted strong figures for the last quarter, the strong dollar and declining ad revenue in its broadcast unit have hurt it.
A letter of dissent filed Wednesday reveals internal tensions within the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
When the state oil company has problems, Brazil has problems.
After S&P pays a monumental $1.4 billion settlement, scrutiny falls on its biggest competitor.
Federally run buildings and vehicles are becoming more efficient, thanks largely to a Bush-era energy policy.
A new study highlights the distaste that many people have for pills — a hard truth to swallow for drug manufacturers.
Cleaner energy sources are surging in the United States, but high-carbon coal power isn’t on the outs just yet.
A trade group representing telecoms in rural areas said the Comcast-TWC merger will drive up content costs.
“It’s too early to tell if the recent two TransAsia accidents have been unfortunate or if there’s an underlying safety threat.”
The head of Brazil's scandal-ridden oil giant had offered her resignation several times. This week, President Dilma Rousseff finally accepted it.
Analysts and frequent fliers are skeptical about La Compagnie, which aims to offer premium travel at affordable prices.
Alibaba partnered with logistics firm YTO Express for its drone-delivery testing project.
At least 23 people have been declared dead in the TransAsia Flight GE 235 crash on Wednesday near Taipei, Taiwan.
Rideshare app providers are growing rapidly in Asian markets, adding drivers, boosting business for background screening providers.
Authorities released a video showing rough weather in the search zone in the southern Indian Ocean.