A new study has found that a chemical in crude oil slows the fish’s heart rates, reduces cardiac contractility and causes irregular heartbeats.
This subgroup of shoppers may not have much money to spend, but their sheer numbers make them powerful.
Dr. John Lee heads research about forecasting reserves of oil and gas in unconventional formations at the University of Houston.
Presidents Day may technically be a federal holiday to celebrate the first president, but this Feb. 17 may go down in history as a great day to snag sales. Here are 25 deals from your favorite stores, including coupon codes.
Boat workers are at risk from increased water traffic resulting from the boom in offshore wind farms.
Google, NRG Energy and BrightSource have created a solar tech that's testing the balance between clean energy and environmental impact.
The U.S. EPA may have underestimated the effects of methane emissions from vehicles that sub natural gas for diesel fuel.
CareerBuilder.ca conducted a survey to learn more about office romances, and some results may surprise you.
Amid giant wind farms and solar panels, noxious fumes remind visitors that China's not done with coal yet.
Four dairy farmers charged with animal abuse could end up in prison.
So far, 367 companies have reported: 242 beat analysts’ estimates, 86 missed and 39 on target.
The man behind the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual “liveability” report is the first to admit that “liveability” is a hard word to define.
Investors may be starved for direction this Friday as earnings and data points are thin on the ground.
The order will give the company the right seat capacity to cater to future target markets.
Marcus took the Time Warner helm in January. If he’s ousted in the wake of the Comcast acquisition he’s golden.
Boeing continues to deliver it's C-17 Globemaster, but can production of the famous aircraft be saved?
The International Energy Authority's February report says global oil supplies are increasing, but OECD stocks are declining.
When labor activists try to establish union footholds, typically the company is the anti-union incumbent -- not so with Volkswagen.
There were no injuries, but a building was damaged; the railroad is investigating the cause of the crash.
There's only so much you can blame on the weather.
Amanda Knox isn't the only one who has run into serious trouble with Italy's legal system.
Advocates for media diversity are blasting the possible merger, which still needs approval from antitrust regulators.
As corn prices hit a near five-year low, farmers are struggling as their land becomes less valuable.
U.S. new-car inventories are at a 53-month high, which means automakers will need to sweeten deals.
In the fourth quarter, total smartphone shipments in China dropped for the first time in years.
The Anglo-Dutch oil giant announced plans earlier to speed up the pace of asset sales.
Despite being rumored to have a larger display, the iPhone 6 could be lighter than the current version of the device.
Earnings from Wall Street heavyweights such as Pepsi and Kraft Foods, plus data on jobs and retail sales, should influence trading.
The company said that no reports or complaints have been received of accidents or injuries associated with the latest recall.
The new firmware version is L720VPUFNAE, which is the same build number carried by the KitKat kernel source that was released by Samsung.