Mar 01, 2009 03:00AM
More than a quarter of wealthy business owners recently surveyed said they have allocated funds for green investment.
Although not the first on the market, the handheld Kindle e-reader ups the ante by going wireless.
Citizens’ groups have successfully closed a loophole that polluters have long relied upon, at the expense of neighboring communities.
A study suggests that regular physical activity can lower a woman’s overall risk of cancer--but only if she gets a good night’s sleep.
A new study reveals tantalizing clues to the heart-healthy power of grapes.
U.S. beekeepers surveyed by the Agricultural Research Service are reporting major losses in their honeybee colonies.
Mar 01, 2009 03:00AM ● By Sharon Salzberg
If we live by these simple truths, rather than merely admire them, they could change our life, whatever our age.
Researchers have discovered that positive moods increase our ability to understand the big picture.
Although a majority of the members of Congress are Protestants, like the nation, the body is more religiously diverse than it was 50 years ago.
New international standards will force oceangoing vessels, such as cruise and container ships, to be subjected to pollution limits.