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Economics & Business

Boardroom battles: How corporate coalitions influence firms’ resource allocation

May 30, 2025

Once organizations achieve their profitability and market performance targets, they often focus on additional goals. However, these goals do not always align and can sometimes conflict. For example, prioritizing shareholder returns may come at the […]

Political Science

How cheap combat drones are reshaping the Russia-Ukraine war

May 30, 2025

Drones have become a game-changer in the Russia-Ukraine War—so much so that they could potentially transform Ukraine into a defense powerhouse in Europe, according to one Northeastern University observer.This article is brought to you by […]

Economics & Business

How online shipping rates can lead to increased in-person sales

May 30, 2025

When it comes to e-commerce, there is no overselling the importance of shipping fees when it comes to driving and dissuading transactions. After all, the No. 1 reason that users subscribe to Amazon Prime is […]

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AI approach developed with human decision-makers in mind

May 30, 2025

As artificial intelligence takes off, how do we efficiently integrate it into our lives and our work? Bridging the gap between promise and practice, Jann Spiess, an associate professor of operations, information, and technology at […]

Political Science

Researchers devise method to identify ‘311’ underreporting of heat and hot water shortages

May 30, 2025

Complaint lines such as New York City’s 311 let people report quality-of-life problems in their building or neighborhood, from excessive noise to illegal parking. But resident-generated data typically suffers from reporting bias, with some neighborhoods […]

Social Sciences

Vegetarianism linked to values of autonomy and non-conformity

May 30, 2025

The values of vegetarians diverge sharply from those of meat-eaters, revealing a profile less about kindness and more about individuality, according to psychologist John B. Nezlek at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities and […]

AI

Clustering-based approach accelerates AI learning in robotics and gaming

May 30, 2025

Teaching AI to explore its surroundings is a bit like teaching a robot to find treasure in a vast maze—it needs to try different paths, but some lead nowhere. In many real-world challenges, like training […]

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Robot navigates high-speed parkour with autonomous movement planning

May 30, 2025

A team of roboticists and AI specialists at the Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Lab in Korea has designed, built and successfully tested a four-legged robot that is capable of conducting high-speed parkour maneuvers. In their […]

AI

The challenge of coordinating multiple robots on the moon

May 30, 2025

Frameworks are a critical, if underappreciated, component of any space exploration mission. They can range from the overall mission architecture, capturing scientific and technical goals, to the structure of messages sent between two internal components […]

Political Science

Targeting foreign students, Trump hits a US lifeline

May 30, 2025

On the campaign trail last year, then-candidate Donald Trump proposed handing US residency cards automatically to international students when they earn diplomas, bemoaning that they were leaving to form successful companies in China and India.This […]

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Economics & Business

Latest independent data show a shift in global research landscape

1 in 12 experience threats or violence at work in the UK, finds study

AI’s arrival at work reshaping employers’ hunt for talent

Why honesty doesn’t always pay in negotiations

Online tool helps small businesses assess readiness for university collaboration

A four-day work week can be productive when the company is committed to it

More free school meals is a start—here’s what would really address child poverty

Parents spending more time, resources and money on kids’ sports

Framework helps to understand consumer demand for no, low and mid-alcohol wines

Four ways you can feel empowered as a plus-size traveler this summer, according to experts

Technology

AI generates data to help embodied agents ground language to 3D world

Big tech on a quest for ideal AI device

AI overviews have transformed Google search. Here’s how they work—and how to opt out

Benchmarking hallucinations: New metric tracks where multimodal reasoning models go wrong

AI-generated podcasts open new doors to make science accessible

Explainable AI: New framework increases transparency in decision-making systems

New ocean mapping technology helps ships cut fuel use and CO₂ emissions

Rethinking AI: Researchers propose a more effective, human-like approach

AI toys and games? Barbie maker Mattel teams up with OpenAI to create new products

Vision-language models gain spatial reasoning skills through artificial worlds and 3D scene descriptions

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