Business & Entrepreneurship
Leeds researchers Tony Kong and Peter McGraw agree humor has real workplace benefits, but pulling it off can be tricky.
Finance professor Edward Van Wesep explains why producing more oil doesn't shield drivers in the United States from higher prices.
From insurance costs to home values, a Leeds finance professor explains how weather extremes are reshaping everyday financial decisions.
New research finds that the experience of a walk plays a major role in whether people leave their cars behind.
Outdoor recreation expert Natalie Ooi explains how low snowpack is testing mountain and river communities, reshaping tourism strategies and raising questions about climate resilience.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó economist Alessandro Peri finds that when authorities cracked down on offshore money laundering, criminals redirected that money into domestic businesses and properties.
A Leeds tax expert explains how the new law changes deductions, credits and other tax rules.
Doctoral student William Frantz is developing microscopic droplets designed to help doctors track radiation therapy in real time. His pitch at the Lab Venture Challenge highlighted how the technology could make cancer treatment more precise and less harmful, particularly for pediatric patients.
The College of Communication, Media, Design and Information's Water Desk has expanded the services it offers to resource-starved reporters who need help covering complex stories around the Colorado River and climate change.
As growth slows, breweries focus on taprooms, community and authenticity.