AI kaizens consider AI first as a possible solution to any problem. Scaling, not finding use cases, is now the challenge with ...
BCG’s article in HBR “The False Alignment Trap” exemplifies deeper flaws in management thinking, consulting advice & business ...
An interview with Julie C. Suk, author of the forthcoming book The Shadow Court, on the Supreme Court's recent decisions and ...
For the past decade, impact reports have been a Wild West for evasive narratives and mismatched methodologies. It’s time to ...
Spain’s prime minister has become a global progressive icon. But at home, his government is hanging by a thread.
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The tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology
For decades, Jon Zehr was haunted by an organism he knew was here — but couldn’t see. It all started in the ‘90s on a ...
The résumé is the basis of all job applications, but it’s often the most daunting. We spoke to career counselors, hiring ...
The International Monetary Fund said stronger AI-related investment and a more resilient global economy helped offset the ...
Some of the biggest young stars of the 1990s chose lives that looked nothing like fame. Many traded Hollywood for careers, ...
A new report criticizing the Smithsonian is “part of a broader effort that threatens to reduce American history to ...
The human microbiome is essential to our health, but scientists have only begun to understand why. Two researchers set out to ...
The idea of ‘biological agency’ — that life devises its own goals and behaves accordingly — complicates our understanding of ...
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