CEOs who are male and single are bigger risk takers and their company's stock is more volatile, according to a study by the University of Pennsylvania.
Having a gun in the field doesn't provide anymore protection during bear encounters than encounters without, according to Tom S. Smith, a Brigham Young University biologist.
Business Insider profiles Williston, North Dakota, a town that is booming due to the North American oil rush, but suddenly the town finds that it has very few women due to an inflow of men rushing in to fill heavy industrial jobs.
The all important U.S. jobs report is out on Friday, and Business Insider has gone out on a limb and predicts that the numbers will knock the doors off.
Dr. Guido Bartels, chairman of the Global Smart Grid Federation, told Israeli business publication Globes that an investment in smart meter technology can't be avoided, otherwise electricity prices will skyrocket.
New York Times reported that unmanned drones are finding applications in a variety of fields, such as mapping, surveillance and even construction work.