Google Cloud Hosts 1,000 Genomes Uploaded By Autism Researchers, Advancing Science Through Data Storage
Big data is being used to make advances in understanding autism and other ailments.
Despite Slowed Growth, China Still Built Far More Skyscrapers Than Any Other Country In 2014
China's economy may have slowed in 2014, but skyscraper construction projects continued to raise the nation's skyline and global profile.
Biosimilar Drugs Promise to Cut Patient Costs, But Will Doctors and Insurers Buy Them?
A new class of drugs on a fast-track for approval could offer affordable options — if doctors, insurers and patients actually use them.
As Ebola Outbreak Recedes, Global Health Care Leaders Focus On Prevention, Coordinated Action
Global health care leaders at the World Economic Forum reveal lessons learned from the latest Ebola outbreak.
Captive Deer Hunting Operations Under Scrutiny In Rural America
Some farmers in rural America have taken to flipping their land to breed deer -- a lucrative business that authorities are now cracking down on.
Arctic Oil: Who Owns It? China, Russia And Other Nations Debate
At this week's Arctic Frontiers gathering, debate turns to shipping and oil extraction as China and Russia express growing interest in Arctic affairs.