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  • 'Lifting and shifting' workers is not always the best answer

    'Lifting and shifting' workers is not always the best answer

    What happens to an organization when employees transfer between jobs internally? Does it matter whether a single worker transfers or if a team of employees is “lifted and shifted” together?

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  • CO2 Batteries That Store Grid Energy Take Off Globally

    CO2 Batteries That Store Grid Energy Take Off Globally

    This giant bubble on the island of Sardinia holds 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide. But the gas wasn’t captured from factory emissions, nor was it pulled from the air. It came from a gas supplier, and it lives permanently inside the dome’s…

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  • Inequality alone doesn't cause civil unrest—but internet access adds the crucial spark

    Inequality alone doesn't cause civil unrest—but internet access adds the crucial spark

    The gap between rich and poor has reached historic highs. According to the World Inequality Report 2026, released in recent weeks, the richest 10% of the global population now receive 53% of all income and own a staggering 75% of all wealth.

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  • This “mushroom” is not a fungus, it’s a bizarre plant that breaks all the rules

    This “mushroom” is not a fungus, it’s a bizarre plant that breaks all the rules

    In the damp shade beneath moss-covered trees, high in the mountains of Taiwan and mainland Japan or deep within the subtropical forests of Okinawa, an unusual organism quietly grows. At first glance, it resembles a mushroom. In reality, it is a…

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  • Saturday Citations: Self-repairing quantum computer; AI carbon footprint; active listening forges bonds

    Saturday Citations: Self-repairing quantum computer; AI carbon footprint; active listening forges bonds

    In the best possible news for people who like pizza, researchers report that high-fat cheese may protect brain health and reduce dementia risk. Ancient hunter-gatherer DNA could explain why some people live 100 years or more. And one philosopher…

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  • Early motherhood carries wage penalty, while delaying pays off

    Early motherhood carries wage penalty, while delaying pays off

    A woman’s early career pregnancy decision may shape her financial future for decades, according to new research co-led by Eden King, the Lynette S. Autrey Professor of Psychology at Rice University, and Nicola Lawrence-Thomas, a lecturer in work…

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  • Location and capacity optimization of urban sanitation robot base stations using improved NSGA-II

  • Global Waste Management Outlook. The United Nations Environment Programme (2024). https://www.unep.org. (2024).

  • Singh, K. K. & Ojha, P. in C.S. Sustainable Management of Land, Water and Pollution of Built-up Area, Society of Earth Scientists…

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  • Beyond utility and enjoyment: the impact of environmental value on continuance intention of theme park apps

  • Abbott I (2023) How much waste do theme parks produce? NCESC.COM. Retrieved May 7 from https://www.ncesc.com/how-much-waste-do-theme-parks-produce/

  • Akdim K, Casalo LV, Flavian C (2022) The role of utilitarian and hedonic aspects in the continuance…

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  • Gaps in tropical science from unrepresentative distribution of sampling and citation across natural terrestrial environments

    Gaps in tropical science from unrepresentative distribution of sampling and citation across natural terrestrial environments

  • Liu, L., Cao, X. & Li, S. A. 31-year (1990–2020) global gridded population dataset generated by cluster analysis and statistical learning. Sci. Data 11, 124 (2024).

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