Many of America’s great shipyards have outlived their usefulness to the Navy – but they can still be valuable properties. The Brooklyn and Philadelphia Navy Yards exemplify the sort of transformation such sites can strive for.
Many of America’s great shipyards have outlived their usefulness to the Navy – but they can still be valuable properties. The Brooklyn and Philadelphia Navy Yards exemplify the sort of transformation such sites can strive for.
The film, which deals with injuries that players suffer on the field, will make you rethink the glory of the game, writes Roopa Unnikrishnan in this review.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s latest policy offensive focuses on Japan’s most fundamental challenges. But will it be enough?
Author John Seabrook explains how a handful of producers revolutionized the songwriting process, developing an almost industrialized method that allowed them to crank out hit after hit with almost uncanny precision.
A new book by Richard Thaler, a professor at University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, offers a history of behavioral economics.
Which countries are poised to become the next high-growth developing markets? Hint: The candidates will most likely be in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
A new book says focusing intensely without distractions on a cognitively demanding task leads to peak productivity.
New Wharton research looks at how the pain of others struggling with the agony of decision-making can influence our own process.
As it battles the fallout of food contamination outbreaks, Mexican food chain Chipotle must revamp food safety processes across its supply chain and build a company-wide culture to reinforce those, experts suggest.
Some 144 tech companies are called “unicorns,” based on valuations of $1 billion or more in private markets. But experience shows the good times may not last for some, notes this opinion piece.
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