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Civil society: A quiet revolution in economic research

Half a century ago, economic research took a little-noticed yet dramatic departure from the study of concepts most people might be familiar with from Econ 101. The field shifted from an almost exclusive focus on market transactions ...

Toxic tetrad leads to workplace woes, banking sector study finds

A study of Pakistan's banking sector reveals a troubling link between the "dark tetrad" personality traits of Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism, and a toxic workplace. The work, published in the International ...

Digital labels can help grocers waste less food

In 2022, U.S. grocers wasted 5 million tons of food, with 35% of it going to landfills, according to the food waste nonprofit ReFed. More than half of that waste—2.7 million tons—was past the labels' expiration dates.

Financial stress in leaders harms team performance and morale

The number one stressor across the globe is money, and New Mexico is no stranger to financial pressure. New Mexico has one of the highest poverty rates in the United States, and policymakers have been trying to address this ...

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Sweden is a nearly cashless society. Here's how it affects people who are left out
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Boomerang workers: helpful returnees or resented colleagues?
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Rules against insider trading also boost innovation, research finds
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Is a lack of corporate competition stifling the US economy?
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Western meritocracy traps people in emotions of envy, shame and fear, philosophers say
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Assault on DEI: Critics use simplistic terms to attack the programs, but they are key to uprooting workplace bias
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UK researchers call for better governance to tackle 'wild west' of esports sponsorships
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Study suggests union membership leads to a longer life
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Why zoning reform won't solve the housing crisis
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What to do about organizational charlatans and false performers at work—study shares employee insights
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Study finds digital hyperconnectivity leads to employee 'techno-strain'
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Remote work is a game-changer for addressing burnout in workers
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Study of chimps cracking nuts shows some are much better at it than others
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Fish-friendly dentistry: New method makes oral research non-lethal
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Ancient genomes provide final word in Indo-European linguistic origins
Archaeology
Archaeologists uncover maize's significance to Casarabe people—and their ducks
Mathematics
Researcher calculates Santa's speed on Christmas Eve—and this is what it would do to Rudolph's nose
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Observations detect young and energetic pulsar in a supernova remnant
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Thermodynamic model identifies how gold reaches Earth's surface
Space Exploration
NASA probe makes closest ever pass by the sun
Evolution
Rare fossil embryos show early Ecdysozoa development in Cambrian era
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Scientists discover a 'Goldilocks' zone for DNA organization, opening new doors for drug development
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From Earth to alien worlds: Exploring the fundamental limits to life
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Middle children grow up to be more honest and cooperative than only children, study suggests
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AI-designed 'nanocages' mimic viral behavior for enhanced gene therapy
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Novel molecular design achieves 1,300-fold increase in scintillator radioluminescence
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Borneo's mountains reveal a new species of orangutan-colored giant pitcher plant
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Enhanced Raman microscopy offers clearer chemical imaging of cryofixed samples
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Researchers reveal full-gray optical trap in structured light
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Nanovaccine derived from pre-chemotherapy tumors combats multiple tumors in mice
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Fly vs. wasp: Stealing a defense move helps thwart a predator
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Ants prove superior to humans in group problem-solving maze experiment

Five common misconceptions about women and entrepreneurship

Women entrepreneurs are essential for the Canadian economy, a fact recognized by the government's Women Entrepreneurship Strategy. This strategy was launched in 2018 and has seen nearly $7 billion be put toward supporting ...

Algorithmic management raises concerns over worker autonomy

In more and more workplaces, important decisions aren't made by managers but by algorithms which have increasing levels of access to and control over workers. While algorithmic management can boost efficiency and flexibility ...