To come up with the findings, Drydakis, who is also an economics lecturer in the business school at Cambridge, England-based Angila Ruskin University, analyzed a year-long survey of 7,500 Greek households. The survey asked the representative sample …
Traditionally, airplanes have used auxiliary engines to cool or heat their cabins, burning jet fuel in the process. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport just launched a better system. The airport built a central plant that "pre-conditions" air, then …
The airline, which operates 20 Boeing 787 jets, is investigating whether the faulty wiring would have caused the extinguisher to malfunction in case on an engine fire. The problem was first discovered during pre-flight maintenance of a jet at Tokyo …
The 20-something Beijing lawyers and fans of South Korean pop idol Rain are part of a small but growing number of affluent Chinese for whom the craze for all things South Korean means flying to Seoul for the weekend to have wedding pictures taken …
She has adopted the lifestyle of the city, like many of China's ethnic Mongols in the areas around the modern cities of Huhhot and Baotou. While some adventurous travelers to Inner Mongolia may enjoy spending weeks on fields of grass, … Evidence of …
This is the most affluent segment with consumers who are engaged in physical activity and knowledge of nutrition. Next, health seekers are boomers who will generally follow in healthy trends and are willing to make some … meal most lacking protein …
What was once a vibrant community where well-paying jobs were widely available in the local factory, where high school students could aspire to an affordable college education and middle class lifestyle regardless of their class background, and where …
It was during those late-night, post-bar conversations about life, girls, technology, and politics when Mr. Calderon said everything began — they just didn't know it yet. One benefit of an exchange program is that you get a unique set of … As a made …
SAN FRANCISCO — Every weekday starting at dawn and continuing late into the evening, a shiny fleet of unmarked buses rolls through the streets of San Francisco, picking up thousands of young technology workers at dozens of stops and depositing them an …