The global economy is bracing for major job disruption as artificial intelligence (AI) advances and spreads across industries. Experts have been warning about this shift for years, and fiercely debating whether the benefits of an AI revolution…
Category: Other Sciences
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AI isn't likely to wipe out all farming jobs—but it is changing who bears the risks
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Study explores how women in public sector regulate their emotions at work
Everyone has had a bad day at work when they decided not to express what they were truly feeling. New research from the University of Kansas explores how women in the public service sector regulate their emotions in the workplace and if…
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AI is reshaping how entrepreneurs think and adapt, study suggests
Artificial intelligence is changing not only how entrepreneurs run their businesses, but how they think about risk, opportunity and adaptation, according to new research. Researchers found that exposure to digital tools and AI was associated with…
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Scientists find a clue to human brain evolution in finger length
Human evolution is closely tied to a steady increase in brain size. New research suggests this expansion may be partly influenced by levels of estrogen before birth, with an unexpected indicator found in the length of our fingers.
Professor John…
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Can ESG ratings be trusted? Study examines the fight against greenwashing
A new study shows that sustainable finance relies on trust, but that trust challenges are increasingly focused on ESG rating providers, creating both a solution to greenwashing and a new regulatory risk. By comparing how the EU and the UK…
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The workplace wasn't designed for humans, and it shows
Input. Output. Targets met. Value created. Performance delivered. Strip work down to its essentials and for many people, this is what remains: a machine-like focus on producing, performing and optimizing.
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New research reveals humans could have as many as 33 senses
When we spend hours focused on screens, it is easy to forget that our bodies are constantly processing far more than images and noise. Yet our senses are always active. When we slow down or become more aware, we notice the texture of surfaces,…
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Multi-threshold time series analysis enables characterization of variable renewable energy droughts in Europe
Calvin, K. et al. IPCC, 2023: Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Core Writing Team, H. Lee and J. Romero (eds.)]….
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The influence of body image self-discrepancy on impulsive buying behavior: the moderating role of body malleability beliefs
Akin E, Aytaç MB, Polat Y (2019) Investigation of the effects of sales promotions on unplanned purchases in credit card-store separation. Int J Soc Humanit Sci Res 6(33):652–665
Arciszewski…
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Diffusion models enable high-fidelity prediction of fuel cell impedance spectrum from short time-domain profiles
Liang, Q. et al. Efficient osmosis-powered production of green hydrogen. Nat. Sustain. 7, 628–639 (2024).
Jiao, K. et al. Designing the next generation of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells. Nature 595, 361–369 (2021).
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