The American Medical Group Association said a “staggering 87%” of medical groups are looking to enhance staff benefits compared to just 56% two years ago.
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To Recruit Staff, Doctor Groups Sweeten Benefits Like Never Before
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Antarctica could warm 1.4 times faster than the rest of the Southern Hemisphere in the coming decades, study finds
Antarctica could heat up 1.4 times faster than the rest of the Southern Hemisphere over the coming decades, which would lock in extreme sea-level rise and ravage polar ecosystems, a new modeling study shows.
This acceleration of warming in
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How Namibia’s bird conservation projects build community resilience (commentary)
In Namibia’s Karas Region, birds are more than symbols of freedom or beauty — they are teachers of resilience. Their survival in arid landscapes mirrors the endurance of the communities who live alongside them. Grassroots bird conservation…
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Moby Dick 'ship sinking' sperm whales caught headbutting on camera – Phys.org
- Moby Dick ‘ship sinking’ sperm whales caught headbutting on camera Phys.org
- Whale headbutt that inspired Moby-Dick caught on camera for first time Yahoo
- For First Time, Sperm Whales Have Been Captured On Video Headbutting Each Other – We’re…
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A bit of good news: It’s possible to turn around a groundwater crisis
Subsidence often isn’t fully reversible, but groundwater recovery can halt the problem and even cause the surface to rebound somewhat. This was part of the story in 39 percent of the cases studied, including places like…
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Dangerous microbes may be hiding in drought-stricken soils
March 23, 2026
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Dangerous microbes could be getting a hidden boost from climate change
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasing, and a new study finds that extreme weather may be juicing their rise
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Littlebird raises $11M for its AI-assisted ‘recall’ tool that reads your computer screen
There has been a lot of talk around building context for AI systems. In consumer software, we have seen startups being built around search, documents, and meetings. All of them want to capture context from your digital life, provide connections…
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Startup Gimlet Labs is solving the AI inference bottleneck in a surprisingly elegant way
Stanford adjunct professor and successfully exited founder Zain Asgar just raised an $80 million Series A for a startup that solve the AI inference bottleneck problem in an astute way. The round was led by Menlo Ventures.
The company,
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FedEx is rolling out AI training to get 400,000 workers ‘promotion-ready’
- 400,000+ FedEx workers have been given access to AI training
- Leaders took time out to carefully consider AI tools
- FedEx has still had to cut some staff
FedEx has launched a company-wide AI literacy program, which could help more than 400,000…
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