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When emotion takes over

Imagine this hypothetical situation: You're a hard-nosed business trader and I'm a contact who's just passed on a great tip on some undervalued shares. Do you take me up on the advice? Well, to imagine some more, it depends on whether or not you argued with your spouse that morning.

CNNMoney: Gas fuels inflation - little relief in sight

Prices soared in July on the back of record oil. Now, after witnessing the sharp drop in the cost of crude, Americans are hoping for relief in August. They may be sorely disappointed.

People.com: 'Last Lecture' Prof Randy Pausch Dies at 47

The Carnegie Mellon professor, who battled pancreatic cancer, became an Internet sensation

YouTube's star lecturer dies at 47

Randy Pausch, the professor whose "last lecture" became a runaway phenomenon on the Internet and was turned into a best-selling book, died Friday of pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon University announced on its Web site.

Time.com: "Last Lecture" Professor Dies at 47

Professor Randy Pausch, whose "last lecture" about his terminal cancer became a bestselling book, has died.

Can't save? Blame your brain

Slow and steady wins the race, but a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Those dueling proverbs sum up the investing mind.

FSB: How to live forever

Third place team: NeuroBank What it does: Extracts and stores neural stem cells for the treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer's Founders: Raymond Sekula, 35, and Sasha Bakhru, 27 School: Carnegie Mellon University Launched: September 2007

Qatar's entrepreneurial quest

Noor Al-Mohannadi is a budding Qatari businesswoman taking part in the inaugural class of a new entrepreneurship program -- the first of its kind her country -- delivered by the Pittsburgh-based Carnegie Mellon University in partnership with the Qatar Science & Technology Park.

Time.com: Depressed? Don't Go to the Mall

Research into how people make financial decision suggests that sad people spend more, and they don't even realize they're doing it

Fortune: High stakes robot-racing

Hard core robot experts tend to turn up their noses at remote-control bots like Robotex's - even if they're fully armed.

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