Yi Cui Develops Transparent Batteries
Stanford professor Yi Cui has developed a transparent battery to improve the aesthetics of consumer electronics.
Stanford professor Yi Cui has developed a transparent battery to improve the aesthetics of consumer electronics.
Xin Chen is testing the use of MR-guided focused ultrasound to destroy hypoxic cancer cells.
Nissan is investing 610 billion yen ($7.81 billion) in the production and the marketing of 30 new models in China.
On October 1 Antony Young will become CEO of WPP's Mindshare North America.
Vietnam will post $8.4 billion in exports in July on the strength of robust exports of food and commodities.
U.S. GDP grew at an anemic 1.3 percent pace in the 2nd quarter thanks to a weak housing market and slowing consumer demand.
Brandon Wey offers men a way to get first dates with attractive women.
The Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group posted 1 15.9 percent gain in units sold for the first half of 2011 to move into fifth place.
China added $5.7 billion of U.S. Treasuries in June despite growing pressure to diversify foreign reserves away from the beleaguered dollar.
The Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) suggests industrial production will keep growing at 12-13% rate.
S. Korea suffered its first trade deficit with the European Union since 1997 after the bilateral free-trade agreement went into effect.
Yuegang Zhang pioneers the use of graphene to fortify fragile but efficient electrode materials.
Hong Kong's richest man is bidding $3.9 bil. for British utility Northumbrian Water Group.
A furniture store in southwestern China's Kunming is such an accurate copy of an actual Ikea store that the Swedish furniture giant is considering legal ...
The Korean unit of consumer electronics giant Apple will be fined over an iPhone feature that can track the location of users.
Toyota plans to produce a record 8.8 million vehicles in fiscal 2012 with new capacity in China, India, Brazil and the U.S.
Samsung powers up its software ambitions with three new smartphones running its proprietary OS.
Toyota Motor plans to raise domestic daily output to 15,000 units by March, up from its current level of 12,000 units.
Forever 21 co-founder Jin Chang placed 39th on the Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women.
India and China continue to lead global gold demand even as prices soar to new records.
General Motors will join with South Korean chaebol LG to develop electric vehicles (EVs) from scratch.
On September 15 Japan's Sharp will release a series of Freestyle Aquos television sets featuring wireless LCD screens.
Qibing Pei has led a UCLA team in developing the first fully stretchable organic light-emitting diode.
Japan's TDK Corp. has doubled the recording capacity of hard disk drives using a new type of recording head.
Japan is the only major economy where more gold is being sold than bought.
Lee Chen built A10 Networks from a one-man shop to the nation's leading computer hardware vender.
McDonald's China is loosening up its ownership structure and moving its stores upmarket to maintain growth in a rapidly changing market.
A former China Mobile executive who had confessed to accepting $2.6 million in bribes was given a death sentence on Tuesday.
David Wang wants to motivate the average person to achieve fitness goals by staying active in the real world.
A sudden price plunge has caught China's rare earth dealers holding big inventories bought at high prices.
The Chinese battery-maker picked by Warren Buffet to become a giant of the global electric-car market is shrinking its workforce as sales plunge.
Former search-engine wizard Kai-Fu Lee has raised $180 million more in venture capital for his China startup incubator.
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has received a $1.2 billion offer for the Dodgers funded by China's state-owned investment firms.
Groupon China, known locally as Gaopeng, is laying off about a quarter of its employees and shuttering at least 13 branch offices.
The total value of trade between Japan and China during the first half of 2011 surged 17.9 percent.
China lets the yuan hit record highs against the dollar as it focuses on controlling a surging inflation rate.
IBM's Dharmendra Modha has taken another big step toward developing a computer that can match the human brain in efficiency.
China's top PC-maker hopes to challenge Apple for a bigger share of the mobile internet market.
Beijing's plans to use Hong Kong as a conduit for disseminating the yuan as a global exchange currency.
On Monday the Nikkei stock index touched its lowest levels since March 15 on fears the U.S. economic recovery may be losing steam.
Slowing exports to the West and import liberalization is cutting China's trade surplus to near zero.
China has over 150 firms that help returning Chinese students start up new ventures
Andrew Yang hopes to use his new non-profit to funnel bright business-minded college grads to economically-distressed cities.
Janet Choi has established a clear link between undiagnosed celiac disease and a significant percentage of infertility cases.
Toyota and Ford will jointly develop a hybrid system for light trucks and sport utility vehicles.
China's consumer confidence slipped 3 points in the second quarter, the first decline this year.
Director Justin Lin has signed a two-year first-look production deal with Universal Pictures for his Barstorm Pictures.
Japan creates an emergency $100 bil. lending facility to combat the highest yen since World War II.
Walmart plans to maintain rapid China growth by focusing new stores in third-, fourth- and fifth-tier cities.
Samsung Electronics is suddenly looking unbeatable as several pieces of news combined to give its shares a big boost Thursday.
Stanford professor Yi Cui has developed a transparent battery to improve the aesthetics of consumer electronics.
Xin Chen is testing the use of MR-guided focused ultrasound to destroy hypoxic cancer cells.
Nissan is investing 610 billion yen ($7.81 billion) in the production and the marketing of 30 new models in China.
On October 1 Antony Young will become CEO of WPP's Mindshare North America.
Vietnam will post $8.4 billion in exports in July on the strength of robust exports of food and commodities.
U.S. GDP grew at an anemic 1.3 percent pace in the 2nd quarter thanks to a weak housing market and slowing consumer demand.
Brandon Wey offers men a way to get first dates with attractive women.
The Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group posted 1 15.9 percent gain in units sold for the first half of 2011 to move into fifth place.
China added $5.7 billion of U.S. Treasuries in June despite growing pressure to diversify foreign reserves away from the beleaguered dollar.
The Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) suggests industrial production will keep growing at 12-13% rate.
S. Korea suffered its first trade deficit with the European Union since 1997 after the bilateral free-trade agreement went into effect.
Yuegang Zhang pioneers the use of graphene to fortify fragile but efficient electrode materials.
Hong Kong's richest man is bidding $3.9 bil. for British utility Northumbrian Water Group.
A furniture store in southwestern China's Kunming is such an accurate copy of an actual Ikea store that the Swedish furniture giant is considering legal ...
The Korean unit of consumer electronics giant Apple will be fined over an iPhone feature that can track the location of users.
Toyota plans to produce a record 8.8 million vehicles in fiscal 2012 with new capacity in China, India, Brazil and the U.S.
Samsung powers up its software ambitions with three new smartphones running its proprietary OS.
Toyota Motor plans to raise domestic daily output to 15,000 units by March, up from its current level of 12,000 units.
Forever 21 co-founder Jin Chang placed 39th on the Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women.
India and China continue to lead global gold demand even as prices soar to new records.
General Motors will join with South Korean chaebol LG to develop electric vehicles (EVs) from scratch.
On September 15 Japan's Sharp will release a series of Freestyle Aquos television sets featuring wireless LCD screens.
Qibing Pei has led a UCLA team in developing the first fully stretchable organic light-emitting diode.
Japan's TDK Corp. has doubled the recording capacity of hard disk drives using a new type of recording head.
Japan is the only major economy where more gold is being sold than bought.
Lee Chen built A10 Networks from a one-man shop to the nation's leading computer hardware vender.
McDonald's China is loosening up its ownership structure and moving its stores upmarket to maintain growth in a rapidly changing market.
A former China Mobile executive who had confessed to accepting $2.6 million in bribes was given a death sentence on Tuesday.
David Wang wants to motivate the average person to achieve fitness goals by staying active in the real world.
A sudden price plunge has caught China's rare earth dealers holding big inventories bought at high prices.
The Chinese battery-maker picked by Warren Buffet to become a giant of the global electric-car market is shrinking its workforce as sales plunge.
Former search-engine wizard Kai-Fu Lee has raised $180 million more in venture capital for his China startup incubator.
Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has received a $1.2 billion offer for the Dodgers funded by China's state-owned investment firms.
Groupon China, known locally as Gaopeng, is laying off about a quarter of its employees and shuttering at least 13 branch offices.
The total value of trade between Japan and China during the first half of 2011 surged 17.9 percent.
China lets the yuan hit record highs against the dollar as it focuses on controlling a surging inflation rate.
IBM's Dharmendra Modha has taken another big step toward developing a computer that can match the human brain in efficiency.
China's top PC-maker hopes to challenge Apple for a bigger share of the mobile internet market.
Beijing's plans to use Hong Kong as a conduit for disseminating the yuan as a global exchange currency.
On Monday the Nikkei stock index touched its lowest levels since March 15 on fears the U.S. economic recovery may be losing steam.
Slowing exports to the West and import liberalization is cutting China's trade surplus to near zero.
China has over 150 firms that help returning Chinese students start up new ventures
Andrew Yang hopes to use his new non-profit to funnel bright business-minded college grads to economically-distressed cities.
Janet Choi has established a clear link between undiagnosed celiac disease and a significant percentage of infertility cases.
Toyota and Ford will jointly develop a hybrid system for light trucks and sport utility vehicles.
China's consumer confidence slipped 3 points in the second quarter, the first decline this year.
Director Justin Lin has signed a two-year first-look production deal with Universal Pictures for his Barstorm Pictures.
Japan creates an emergency $100 bil. lending facility to combat the highest yen since World War II.
Walmart plans to maintain rapid China growth by focusing new stores in third-, fourth- and fifth-tier cities.
Samsung Electronics is suddenly looking unbeatable as several pieces of news combined to give its shares a big boost Thursday.