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What to Know About Starting Your Career Remotely - Harvard Business
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Remote work can be a blessing and curse for those just starting their
careers. While it has clear benefits (improved work-life balance,
geographic flexibility, and eliminating commutes), it’s not without
drawbacks. There are unique challenges that come with starting your
career remotely: isolation, distractions, and communication gaps.
Fortunately, you can overcome these obstacle. Here’s how. Isolation:
You can eliminate or reduce isolation by visiting a coworking space or
a coffee shop, joining a club or intramural sports team, or working
from a friend or family member’s house. Distractions: Distractions
can be avoided by establishing boundaries with those around you and
adjusting your environment. You might also try using a dedicated
workspace, removing entertainment systems from that space.
Communication gaps: Working remotely limits communication to Slack
messages, video meetings, or phone calls. To limit communication gaps,
take notes, get clear directions, and review similar past projects for
reference.
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Why You Should Be Tracking Customer Surplus Value - Harvard Business
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How much value are your customers getting from your products? Net
Promoter Scores are one tool to answer that question but the authors
offer another: Customer Surplus Value. The idea, drawn from economics,
is to ask customers how much money they’d need to be given to give
up your product for a period of time. The more money it would take for
them to accept, the more valuable the product. An experiment at
LinkedIn shows how this measure complements NPS scores as a way of
measuring customer satisfaction.
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A California firm is converting sunlight to heat and storing it in
molten salt so it can supply electricity when the wind is calm or the
sun isn’t shining
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Crows Rival Human Toddlers in Counting Skills - Scientific American
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Counting crows proclaim “caw, caw, caw, caw” when staring at the
number four
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Why Employees Who Work Across Silos Get Burned Out - Harvard Business
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When employees collaborate across silos, there are numerous benefits
for organizations. But the employees who do this critical work —
also known as boundary spanners or network brokers — may end up
overwhelmed, burned out, and can even develop abusive behavior toward
their fellow employees. Research shows why this can happen, and
suggests three key strategies companies can use to mitigate any
negative effects: strategically integrating cross-silo collaboration
into formal roles, providing adequate resources, and developing
check-in mechanisms and opportunities to disengage.
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New data shows net migration falling - what's actually behind the
numbers
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As we head into an election where migration is likely to be a key
issue, the statistics – which have always been a bit of a headache
to untangle – can still feel pretty confusing. New data shows that
in the year ending 2023, net migration (the number of people arriving
in the UK and expected to stay long term, minus the number of people
leaving) stood at 685,000.
This is unusually high by historical standards and is two to three
times the pre-Brexit levels. The positive news for the government is
that the data appears to show that net migration is falling from the
previous year. But this is hard to pin down, as the goalposts keep
moving. The data is revised when more complete travel information
becomes available, but this can mean substantial changes from the
initially reported statistics.
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Cancer can be caused by reversible molecular changes - as new study
shows
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But before we talk about the new discovery, let’s first discuss the
classical theory that attempts to explain why normal cells become
cancer cells. This theory posits that DNA mutations are the primary
cause of cancers.
It’s well known that ageing, as well as some lifestyle and
environmental factors (such as smoking and UV radiation) cause random
DNA mutations (also known as genetic alterations) in our cells. Most
genetic alterations trigger cell death or have no consequence.
However, a few mutations favour cell survival. If a sufficient number
of “life extending” DNA mutations occur in a cell, this cell will
become virtually immortal – starting a series of uncontrolled
duplications that generate a cancer. This theory has been corroborated
by extensive experimental evidence.
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AI is transforming global power structures - is Europe being left
behind?
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Ingeniera química española, investigadora en inteligencia
artificial, Universidade da Coruña
The race for dominance of the artificial intelligence (AI) industry is
redefining the global geopolitical order. Whoever can master this
rapidly changing technology will have an unprecedented level of
economic control, and will govern new employment on a vast scale.
According to many economists, we are currently in the midst of the
“fourth industrial revolution”.
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Flow: people who are easily absorbed in an activity may have better
mental and cardiovascular health
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Have you ever lost all sense of space and time when redecorating a
room? How about being so focused while playing an instrument that the
worries that weighed you down a minute ago just evaporated? Then
you’ve probably experienced “flow”.
Flow is a term used in psychology to describe a state of heightened
concentration, in which you are completely absorbed in an activity. It
exists somewhere between boredom and stress – usually experienced
during activities which are somewhat challenging but still meet our
skill levels. When we experience flow, we tend to be highly effective,
feel in control and forget about time.
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Nudge Users to Catch Generative AI Errors
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The spring 2024 issue’s special report looks at how to take
advantage of market opportunities in the digital space, and provides
advice on building culture and friendships at work; maximizing the
benefits of LLMs, corporate venture capital initiatives, and
innovation contests; and scaling automation and digital health
platform.
The spring 2024 issue’s special report looks at how to take
advantage of market opportunities in the digital space, and provides
advice on building culture and friendships at work; maximizing the
benefits of LLMs, corporate venture capital initiatives, and
innovation contests; and scaling automation and digital health
platform.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT has generated excitement since its release in
November 2022, but it has also created new challenges for managers. On
the one hand, business leaders understand that they cannot afford to
overlook the potential of generative AI large language models (LLMs).
On the other hand, apprehensions surrounding issues such as bias,
inaccuracy, and security breaches loom large, limiting trust in these
models.
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This New Map Of Gene Regulation Could Change The Way We See The Human
Brain
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A project to map the gene regulation responsible for brain development
takes some big first steps.
The pathology of mental disorders is complex. Researchers can’t just
attribute mental disorders to one or a few single mutations in a gene
or protein — there are too many factors at play. After all, some 98
percent of the human genome is composed of DNA segments that are
important for regulating other genes. To pin down the interplay
between these genes and mental disorders, a consortium funded by the
National Institute of Mental Health are making a map. In a series of
new papers, the researchers outlined genes and regulatory elements
that control the brain’s pathways — crucial steps toward finding
out how genes contribute to mental health disorders.
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This Big Study Found A Sleep Aid Hiding In Plain Sight
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The secret to great sleep might be easier than we thought — if you
have the appetite for it. A recent study in the journal Frontiers in
Nutrition explores a link between fruit and vegetable intake and sleep
duration, with not-so-shocking results. There might be a new sleep aid
for us all — and you can find it at the supermarket.
The paper looked at data from over 5,000 adults in Finland who
recorded their sleep and dietary habits in a questionnaire. The
authors, a team of public health scientists from the University of
Helsinki, National Institute for Health and Welfare, and Turku
University of Applied Sciences, observed that not only did plentiful
produce consumption impact sleep, but so did the types of fruits and
vegetables consumed.
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Are AI Gadgets Already Doomed?
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With smartphones touting many of the same AI features found in
Humane’s Ai Pin and Rabbit’s R1, AI gadgets might be a short-lived
fad.
No matter how you feel about AI gadgets and their usefulness,
there’s no doubt that products like the Humane Ai Pin and Rabbit R1
have revitalized interest in new hardware.
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This Solar Probe Just Helped To Trace The Origins Of Space Weather
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ESA’s Solar Orbiter went nearly as close as Mercury to find out how
and why solar winds form.
The European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter recently shed some new
light on what causes space weather.
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Nightmares Could Be An Early Warning Sign For This Common Disease
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Nightmares are unpleasant but perfectly normal – for most. However,
my colleagues and I have recently discovered that they can also
presage autoimmune diseases, such as lupus.
Our study, published in The Lancet’s eClinicalMedicine journal,
explored possible early warning signs of autoimmune disease flare-ups.
We surveyed 676 patients with lupus and 400 doctors and carried out
over 100 in-depth interviews.
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This is What Happens When You Breathe in Microplastics
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A map and model of where plastic particles travel inside the lungs
help us better understand the health effects
We know that plastics are everywhere. For decades, we’ve
manufactured countless products out of synthetic polymer materials and
now tiny bits of the stuff have ended up in places they were never
meant to be. Our food, water, and air are littered with micro- and
nano-plastics. A surge of studies have shown it’s inside our own
bodies too. Every testicle sampled in one recent research endeavor
harbored microplastics. And that's far from the only organ involved:
our lungs, blood, brains, kidneys, livers and breastmilk have also all
been found to contain plastic. Emerging research suggests this
prolific plastic pollution may carry some serious health consequences,
from increased heart disease risk to a higher incidence of some
cancers.
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Climate change and mental health: How extreme heat can affect mental
illnesses
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During heat waves, hospital admissions for mental health spike. The
past 10 years were the hottest on record, and as we prepare for
another scorcher of a summer, it’s time to take steps to increase
our preparedness for extreme heat.
The potential for heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are
well known hazards of extreme heat. Yet, physical health is not the
only factor to consider under extreme heat; mental health can also
suffer. Many people can relate to the sleepless nights during hot
summer months, as well as anecdotal experiences of irritation and
aggression when thermally uncomfortable.
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Why did primates evolve such big brains? First study of its kind says
it wasn't for finding food
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Thanks to our large brains, humans and non-human primates are smarter
than most mammals. But why do some species develop large brains in the
first place?
The leading hypothesis for how primates evolved large brains involves
a feedback loop: smarter animals use their intelligence to find food
more efficiently, resulting in more calories, which provides the
energy to power a large brain. Support for this idea comes from
studies that have found a correlation between brain size and diet –
more specifically, the amount of fruit in an animal’s diet.
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Pronatalism is the latest Silicon Valley trend. What is it -
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For Malcolm and Simone Collins, declining birth rates across many
developed countries are an existential threat. The solution is to have
“tons of kids,” and to use a hyperrational, data-driven approach
to guide everything from genetic selection to baby names and
day-to-day parenting.
They don’t heat their Pennsylvania home in winter, because heating
is a “pointless indulgence”. Their children wear iPads around
their necks. And a Guardian journalist witnessed Malcolm strike their
two-year-old across the face for misbehaviour, a parenting style they
apparently developed based on watching “tigers in the wild”.
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'Entrepreneurial spirit': A product of nature or nurture?
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Profesor, Emprendedor e Investigador en economía y empresa,
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
The concept of cultural entrepreneurship has many facets. It
encompasses both the cultural and social impact of entrepreneurial
training, and the environmental factors that influence its
development.
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How Israel uses financial control as a tool of collective punishment
against Palestine
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Israel’s finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, announced on May 22
that Israel will withhold Palestinian tax revenues from the
Palestinian Authority in the West Bank “until further notice”. The
move came on the same day that Norway, Spain and Ireland announced
that they will recognise a Palestinian state.
These funds constitute between 60% and 65% of the Palestinian public
budget. Withholding them will have a devastating effect both on a
Palestinian government already in financial crisis and on the lives of
the Palestinian people.
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How to know when it's time to quit therapy
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Therapy is great. It gives you the space, time and resources to handle
the most difficult challenges of life. Therapy can be especially
helpful in the often-confusing life period of your 20s and 30s, when
so much is changing and many of your peers have wildly different
lifestyles.
The aim is to help you discover the thoughts, emotions and behaviour
that are negatively affecting you, determine where these come from,
and develop strategies to change them. But then, how do you know when
it is the right time to quit therapy?
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France's headscarf ban in the 2024 Summer Olympics reflects a narrow
view of national identity, writes a scholar of European studies
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The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris have sparked a discussion about
whether female Muslim athletes who wear a headscarf should be allowed
to compete.
In September 2023, the International Olympic Committee, upholding
freedom of religious and cultural expression for all athletes,
announced that athletes participating in the 2024 Paris Games can wear
a hijab without any restriction.
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Colon cancer rates are rising in young Americans, but insurance
barriers are making screening harder
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Andrea Shin is affiliated with the Rome Foundation and the American
Gastroenterological Association.
More than 53,000 Americans are projected to die from colorectal cancer
this year. Although colorectal cancer is the second-most common cause
of cancer deaths in the United States, it can be cured if caught
early. Detecting a tumor as soon as possible can help you get
treatment as soon as possible, giving you the best chance for
survival.
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Idea of EU citizenship still intangible for most Europeans
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Professeur de droit public, Membre du LabLEX (Laboratoire de recherche
en droit, UR 7480), Université Bretagne Sud (UBS)
From Thursday 6 until Sunday 9 June, Europeans from 27 member states
will be hitting the polls in a vote with heavy stakes for the climate
transition, immigration and democracy. But to what extent do these
voters define themselves as Europeans? Will their ballot be driven by
continental issues dear to Brussels, national considerations, or the
populism that’s become increasingly evident across the continent?
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No, strict environmental rules do not harm global high-tech firms
competitiveness
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Offhand, you may not think of the pharmaceutical and biotech industry
as the greenest one around. The sector makes heavy use of chemicals
and solvents, not to mention large amounts of water, and its complex
supply chains sprawl worldwide.
No wonder businesses are under pressure to go green. Innovative
technologies such as biotechnologies, which substitute biological
processes for artificial chemical reactions, are often seen as the
solution to sustainability problems. Indeed, 80% of the most
cutting-edge pharmaceutical companies have committed to net-zero goals
by 2050 and many others have developed radical plans to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions. Novartis aims to achieve carbon neutrality
within its operations by 2025 and reach net-zero greenhouse gas
emissions across its whole value chain by 2040. Danish giant Novo
Nordisk has also committed to the cause, pledging to achieve net-zero
emissions across its entire value chain by no later than 2045.
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Iran: who will be the next supreme leader?
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The recent death of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, in a helicopter
crash will not only trigger new presidential elections. Many
commentators believe that Raisi was slated to become the next supreme
leader of Iran.
This position is at the heart of the country’s complex political
system. While there are many institutions involved in governing Iran,
the supreme leader has the final say on most matters.
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28 Years Later, The Most Influential Batman Story Will Finally Be
Finished
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There are many iconic on-screen versions of Batman, and there are a
plethora of comic book stories that have inspired them. In 1996 and
‘97, a limited comic book series shaped the Christopher Nolan Dark
Knight trilogy, as well as aspects of the Robert Pattinson-led The
Batman. Now, 28 years after it was first published, this influential
Batman story — The Long Halloween — will get a sequel series
called The Last Halloween. Almost three decades after the tale began,
one of the best Batman stories of all time will finally come to a
close.
On May 25, DC Comics revealed that a new 10-part comic series called
Batman The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween, will release its first
issue on September 28, 2024. According to IGN, the series will be
written by Jeff Loeb, who wrote The Long Halloween (1996) and its
sequel Dark Victory (1999). Sadly, the artist responsible for the
haunting look of The Long Halloween, Tim Sale, passed in 2022.
Instead, as IGN reports, The Last Halloween will be illustrated “by
a rotating team of artists working in tribute to Sale.”
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Porsche's First Hybrid 911 Has Tons of Speed -- But Tesla's Model S
Plaid Still Wins
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Porsche is dipping its toes even further into electrification. The
automaker’s new 911 sports car will be the first-ever hybrid version
of its famed sports car, and maybe one of the most appealing hybrid
EVs we’ve seen yet.
Even before this hybrid 911, Porsche has been steadily electrifying
its portfolio with hybrid and all-electric vehicles. Outside the fully
electric Taycan and more recent Macan Electric, Porsche’s lineup
includes the Cayenne E-Hybrid and the Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid. We
might still be a ways out from an all-electric take on Porsche’s
classic sports car, but at least we’re getting a hybrid version to
hold us over.
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'Knives Out 3' Might Finally Take on Its Biggest Rival Franchise
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Rian Johnson had lofty post-Last-Jedi plans, and he made them happen.
Even though his potential Star Wars trilogy is still in limbo, his
passion projects have received acclaim. While his Peacock detective
series Poker Face is gearing up for Season 2, his Netflix mystery
movie series that began with Knives Out is teasing a third movie, and
the newly announced title is teasing a shift in genre, a shift that
should place it squarely against another murder-mystery labor of love.
Netflix recently announced the third movie in the Knives Out universe
will be titled Wake Up, Dead Man. While we don’t know any specific
details of the plot, recent breakout movie stars Cailee Spaeny and
Josh O’Connor will star opposite Daniel Craig, once again reprising
his role as the drawling detective Benoit Blanc. Check out the full
title reveal video below.
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