To slake thirsty populations, more countries and businesses are adopting cost-efficient saltwater conversion methods.
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Halliburton is downgraded to 'underweight,' and Eli Lilly is initiated with a 'buy.'
Use this week's aerospace stocks' multiyear highs as an opportunity to book profits.
This fund seeks to balance high quality and high yield, but with the market at these heights, it's not without risk.
Looking for a contrarian play? Consider these names that show signs of institutional selling.
Researchers are developing unmanned aerial vehicles that can help the agriculture industry monitor crops and increase yields.
A slew of next-generation lighter-than-air flying machines promise to do amazing feats, though problems remain.
Despite the price, critics say it lacks firepower, survivability and usability.
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