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Economics & Business

Cheaper food or a compromise on standards? Why the UK’s trade deal with the US is sounding alarm bells

June 2, 2025

British farmers and food safety campaigners have been sounding the alarm over the recent deal struck between the UK and US. The agreement offers unprecedented access to US agricultural exports such as beef and ethanol […]

Education

Practical ways families can foster kids’ love of literacy during the summer months

June 2, 2025

The dismissal bell will soon ring on the 2024–25 school year. The end of the school year is a time for reflection and when discussions about the “summer slide” or “summer slump” begin.This article is […]

Social Sciences

Detroit’s population grew in 2023, 2024—a strategy to welcome immigrants helps explain the turnaround

June 2, 2025

Detroit’s population grew in 2024 for the second year in a row. This is a remarkable comeback after decades of population decline in the Motor City.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

Veterans’ protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits

June 2, 2025

Veterans across the United States will gather on June 6, 2025, to protest the Trump administration’s cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as the slashing of staff and programs throughout the government. […]

Economics & Business

Linking pay to performance boosts AI use in decision-making

June 2, 2025

Artificial intelligence has improved by leaps and bounds over the last few decades and has changed the way many people, including corporate managers, conduct business.This article is brought to you by this site.

AI

Neurosymbolic AI is the answer to large language models’ inability to stop hallucinating

June 2, 2025

The main problem with big tech’s experiment with artificial intelligence (AI) is not that it could take over humanity. It’s that large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Meta’s Llama continue to […]

AI

The biggest barrier to AI adoption in the business world isn’t tech—it’s user confidence

June 2, 2025

The Little Engine That Could wasn’t the most powerful train, but she believed in herself. The story goes that, as she set off to climb a steep mountain, she repeated: “I think I can, I […]

Political Science

Creating better policy with consensus-building tools

June 2, 2025

Community policies, such as those for zoning or parking, are typically made at the top, which can leave community members feeling frustrated or left out of the process. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of […]

Social Sciences

Why trust is a key ingredient in scientific innovation

June 2, 2025

Australia is facing some of the biggest challenges in our history: climate change, food security, energy transition, and the prospect of more pandemics and digital disruption with the rise of AI and quantum technologies.This article […]

Economics & Business

First national stocktake of Australia’s food system reveals hidden costs and big opportunities

June 2, 2025

CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has completed the first-ever national stocktake of our $800 billion food system, which feeds around 100 million people—including 27 million Australians—with food produced by 100,000 farmers.This article is brought to […]

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Economics & Business

Why world’s oldest organizations are surpassing young upstarts in environmental sustainability

Using plain English in terms-of-use contracts could garner more consumer trust for digital service companies

Productivity response to salary transparency suggests workers care more about wage fairness than wage equality

Your WhatsApp messages could get you sacked

Are influencers villains, victims or champions of change? The reality is more complex

Staff working from home less likely to get pay raises or promotions, says research

Why organizations in unstable times should listen to their own employees

Burnout is often caused by factors entirely unrelated to work, shows study

Strategic borrowing for defense spending can improve economic welfare, new study suggests

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Australia’s lowest paid workers just got a 3.5% wage increase. Their next boost could be even better

Technology

A neuroscientist explains why it’s impossible for AI to ‘understand’ language

Brain-inspired vision sensor enhances object outline extraction in varying lighting conditions

Reddit sues AI giant Anthropic over content use

Chain-of-Zoom framework enables extreme super-resolution zoom without retraining

What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have AI write computer code

New system allows machines to better recognize human facial expressions

AI churns out funnier memes, but people still deliver the biggest laughs

Senior public servants think GenAI will boost productivity—but are worried about the risks

AI can help cut down on waste, improve quality in dyed fabrics

Why AI can’t understand a flower the way humans do

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