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Free gifts can strengthen customer relationships when matched to relationship stage

July 10, 2025

Free stuff is great for customers and a wonderful marketing tool for businesses. But there are limits, and there is a right and wrong way to go about it. University of Alabama Assistant Professor of […]

Economics & Business

US vacation renters waste $2 billion worth of food annually

July 10, 2025

If you find yourself routinely throwing away groceries and leftovers the night before you check out of an Airbnb, you’re not alone: A new study values the food wasted by U.S. vacation renters at about […]

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From robotic trucks to smart bins: How technology is helping cities sort their waste problem

July 10, 2025

Since early January 2025, residents of Birmingham in the UK have been caught in the dispute between the city council and the Unite union over pay, terms and conditions for waste and recycling collectors. The […]

AI

Humanoid robot says not aiming to ‘replace human artists’

July 10, 2025

When successful artist Ai-Da unveiled a new portrait of King Charles this week, the humanoid robot described what inspired the layered and complex piece, and insisted it had no plans to “replace” humans.This article is […]

Social Sciences

Seaside more likely to make us nostalgic than green places, study finds

July 10, 2025

People in the UK and US are more likely to feel nostalgic towards places by the sea, lakes or rivers than they are towards fields, forests and mountains, according to new research. The study suggests […]

Social Sciences

The psychological and neurological parallels between sports fandom and religious devotion

July 9, 2025

An in-depth exploration of the psychology of sports fandom has revealed striking similarities between the neurological and psychological patterns of devoted sports fans and religious dedication.This article is brought to you by this site.

Economics & Business

Merger and acquisition dealmakers can ride out the geo-political storm, study suggests

July 9, 2025

An analysis from Bayes Business School arrives as the global economy and businesses are buffeted by geopolitical turbulence—including President Donald Trump’s weaponization of tariffs, huge fiscal deficits in many big western nations, conflict in the […]

Education

Source criticism in school requires more than isolated interventions

July 9, 2025

Strengthening school students’ resilience to disinformation requires more than isolated interventions on source criticism. A new study from Uppsala University shows that short teaching interventions on disinformation have no long-term effect on upper secondary school […]

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Formal guidelines can enable AI to precisely maneuver and position medical needles

July 9, 2025

Imagine a physician attempting to reach a cancerous nodule deep within a patient’s lung—a target the size of a pea, hidden behind a maze of critical blood vessels and airways that shift with every breath. […]

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How LinkedIn’s algorithm can help us find new uses for existing medicines

July 9, 2025

When you log onto LinkedIn, you’re normally presented with suggestions to connect with people you know, either because you went to the same university as them, or worked in the same company or industry.This article […]

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Economics & Business

Women’s reports of workplace abuse dismissed more than men’s

Are there upsides to ‘overboarding?’

Consolation, community, national identity in the UK: What is lost when pubs close, and how they can be saved

Auditors’ disclosure style can affect how their competence is perceived

Don’t bet on Friday: Research shows financial risk-taking rises at end of work week, without payoff

Paid Parental Leave scheme language portrays fathers as secondary or optional

A robot stole my internship: How Gen Z’s entry into the workplace is being affected by AI

Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the vacation they’ve earned?

What makes a text ‘gender fair’? Expert says concealing gender actually promotes stereotyping

One in four Spaniards allocates most of their income to housing

Technology

Probing AI ‘thoughts’ reveals models use tree-like math to track shifting information

Scalable transformer accelerator enables on-device execution of large language models

New AI method boosts reasoning and planning efficiency in diffusion models

Democratizing AI-powered sentiment analysis

AI is now part of our world. University graduates should know how to use it responsibly

Conversations between LLMs could automate the creation of exploits, study shows

Through smartphone apps, AI can close road assessment gap

AI could make these common jobs more productive without sacrificing quality

Generative AI models streamline fashion design with new text and image creation

Tech giants warn window to monitor AI reasoning is closing, urge action

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