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Today, if a business wants to be successful, it should pay attention to employee fulfillment.
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Ecosia says the funds generated from users’ searches help to plant one tree every second.
A new study challenges international life expectancies.
Humans hate to surrender, but this clearly makes good sense.
If we make the right choices, there’s hope for the future.
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Without a country to belong to, many of these people lack some of the most fundamental rights.
America’s educational system has become frayed by lackluster civic engagement.
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The blazes may be the first step in a hellish downward spiral.
An ecological silver bullet is missing the target altogether.
The world’s largest retailer has evolved “like a flea market,” according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.
The 2020 Democratic candidate’s plan to give Americans a universal basic income seems to include a special provision for truckers.
Fauna and flora refuse to go quietly into the Anthropocene.
Many believe that the internet has made it easier for us to participate in political activism. But is that really true?
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The bid to buy Greenland is unlikely to become seriously considered.
Revolutionary space technology that’ll take us into the future.
The Lumina Foundation lays out steps for increasing access to quality post-secondary education credentials.
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During World War II, the U.S. incarcerated over 100,000 Japanese Americans in concentration camps throughout the West.
Zizek is on the left and dislikes political correctness. How does that work out?
Turning the office into a place of artistry.
In modern disinformation warfare, social media is the main battlefield.
A new study estimated the untapped potential of wind energy across Europe.
A group representing more than 100 of the biggest corporations in the U.S. has released a statement updating its definition of the purpose of American corporations.
We are constantly trying to force the world to look like us — we need to move on.
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Until the use of prison labor is banned, many stakeholders will be incentivized to prevent felons from being rehabilitated.
Wide Angle Motion Imagery (WAMI) is a surveillance game-changer. And it’s here.
The results could have important implications for the business world.
French newspapers report that the trial hasn’t lived up to expectations.
The organization argues that there is no evidence for this claim.
There’s fairness, and then there’s craziness.
TuSimple, an autonomous trucking company, has also engaged in test programs with the United States Postal Service and Amazon.