A camera that can see around a corner?
The rise in entrepreneurship seen in the United States during the recession hit a speed bump last year, according to an economic report that keeps a close eye on new firms.
Refusing to leave their camp at Los Angeles' City Hall, Occupy protesters were seeking a federal court injunction to block their removal.
CNN's Sandra Endo reports from Los Angeles as Occupy protesters defy a police order to leave their camp.
Rareview goes inside the lives of those in America whose stories we don't always hear.
Protesters holding their ground at an Occupy site in Los Angeles rallied on Monday to highlight their success and vowed to continue their encampment.
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Necessity is the mother of invention: In this economy, if you can't find a job, make one.
The employment situation has improved overall over the last year, but large swaths of the U.S. population are lagging behind, including blacks, Hispanics and teenagers.
Your sibling constantly passes judgment on your career or your kids
Astronomers have discovered a new planet that just may be able to support life in a nearby solar system a mere 20 light years from Earth.
Astronomer Derrick Pitts talks about the possibility of life on a recently discovered planet.
Universities nationwide were recovering Friday, a day after protests over education budget cuts hit campuses from coast to coast.
Police early Thursday cleared protesters occupying a business administration building at San Francisco State University, and school authorities were getting the facility ready for classes, a school spokeswoman told CNN.
Angry students at San Francisco State University protest fee hikes and budget cuts.
About 70 students at UC Santa Cruz in California avoided arrest early Sunday morning when they surrendered the administration building they had occupied for three days, according to a school spokesman.
IReporter Nicki Sun shows students at UC Davis blockading an academic building in protest of higher tuition.
Demonstrators entered their third day of a building takeover at UC Santa Cruz on Saturday in protest of a tuition increase, an undertaking that a school spokesman called futile.
We've all heard the hype: In our wireless world, your company can thrive from a loft in Brooklyn or a houseboat in Hawaii. Where you are doesn't matter, because we're all on the same vast, virtual plane. Right?
Across the U.S., campuses are chucking trays from their dining halls -- to reduce food waste and to save water and energy
Two University of California, Santa Cruz faculty members and their families were targeted in what local authorities are calling attacks by animal liberationists.
The FBI is investigating two bombings that targeted university scientists, the latest in a rash of attacks against biomedical researchers who experiment on animals, authorities say
The percentage of women starting new businesses dropped to a 10-year low in 2007, according to a new study released Thursday by the Kauffman Foundation. Meanwhile, men and immigrants became entrepreneurs at an unprecedented pace.
A peregrine falcon shrieked from above as scientists snatched three eggs from a precarious nest under a bridge, to save the chicks from a possible deadly fall or car collision when they hatch.
The discovery of several large, metal-poor stars located far from the center of the Andromeda galaxy suggests our nearest galactic neighbor might be up to five times larger than previously thought.
Saturn's moon Enceladus might have rolled over on its side sometime in the past, a suggestion that would account for a strange finding made by the Cassini spacecraft.
Entrepreneurship in the U.S. has remained relatively constant over the past 10 years and is highest among immigrants and Latinos, according to a study published Thursday.
Astronomers announced Monday the discovery of the smallest planet so far found outside of our solar system.
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Americans like to think of themselves as self-starters. Just how entrepreneurial are we? According to economists Robert W. Fairlie of the University of California at Santa Cruz and Bruce D. Meyer o...