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Biotechnology Feb 20, 2024

Junk DNA in birds may hold key to safe, efficient gene therapy

The recent approval of a CRISPR-Cas9 therapy for sickle cell disease demonstrates that gene editing tools can do a superb job of knocking out genes to cure hereditary disease. But it's still not possible to insert whole genes ...

Archaeology Feb 19, 2024

History's crisis detectives: Using math and data to reveal why societies collapse—and clues about the future

American humorist and writer Mark Twain is believed to have once said, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes."

Economics & Business Jan 25, 2024

In Silicon Valley, human capital trumps intellectual capital

Job postings are a key tool for attracting qualified tech workers. However, companies face a dilemma: On the one hand, they want to provide enough information to attract the right candidates; on the other hand, they want ...

Social Sciences Jan 24, 2024

AI in HR: Are you cool with being recruited by a robot? Studies reveal job candidates' true feelings

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the human resource management (HRM) industry faster than we notice. Sixty-five percent of organizations are already using AI-enabled tools in the hiring process, but only a third ...

Social Sciences Jan 17, 2024

Six questions you should be ready to answer to smash that job interview

With the new year underway employers are beginning to resume normal business activities and restart their hiring process. Similarly, many school and university graduates are beginning their job search after a well-earned ...

Social Sciences Jan 12, 2024

For female fashion models, job security and sexual harassment are often intertwined

Modeling is a dream occupation for many young women, but for those who make modeling a career, finding work can be a traumatic, sexualized nightmare, a Rutgers University-New Brunswick study finds.

Paleontology & Fossils Jan 11, 2024

Fossil of 72-million-year-old sturgeon discovered in Edmonton

A 72-million-year-old sturgeon fossil has been discovered in Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley, the first fish material of any kind found from that time period and in that geographical area.

Economics & Business Dec 20, 2023

How AI alters middle managers' work

The introduction of artificial intelligence is a significant part of the digital transformation bringing challenges and changes to the job descriptions among management. A study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland ...

Earth Sciences Dec 5, 2023

Researcher: With a cruel summer ahead, why is Australia so unprepared?

2023 has shattered climate records, accompanied by extreme weather that has left a trail of devastation and despair, according to the World Meteorological Organization at COP 28. Some of the most significant extreme heat ...

Social Sciences Nov 27, 2023

There are many reasons disabled people can't just work from home: Cutting benefits won't fix the wider problems

As part of the UK government's latest economic plan, disabled people may have to look for jobs they can do from home or face cuts to their benefits. Previously, disabled people with limited ability to work may have received ...

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