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Many high-performing professional services firms—from big law to accounting to consultancies—are characterized by the extreme ...
Asset managers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to help provide research and due diligence on potential ...
Despite representing only 4% of the world's population, the United States accounts for over half of science Nobel Prizes ...
Smarter people don’t just crunch numbers better—they actually see the future more clearly. Examining thousands of over-50s, Bath researchers found the brightest minds made life-expectancy forecasts ...
There are only so many hours in the day, yet so many new articles published on the web day in and day out. When you come ...
Kentucky doesn't require enough ongoing training for therapists. At best, clients get outdated or incomplete care. At worst, ...
The study’s authors note that small neural networks — simplified versions of the neural networks typically used in commercial ...
Commuting to Concordia research station in Antarctica takes days—it’s more remote than the International Space Station.
At IFT FIRST, the annual food research, science, and technology event that is being held July 13-16, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago, a panel of top experts from various fields will discuss ...
While, as academics, many of us use social media platforms to build a professional profile or seek job opportunities, we often overlook their potential to support deeper connections and new ways of ...
Climate professionals, people who work in roles which address climate change, are often criticised for what they eat or how they travel. Criticism of lifestyle choices by colleagues, family ...