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You Are Doing Research Wrong
Over the past few years, we’ve witnessed an explosion of new AI tools designed to disrupt research. Some, like ChatPDF and Consensus, focus on...
uxmag.com - 30+ days ago

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Nearly Half of Employees Stay Silent at Work—Here’s Why It’s Costing You (and How to Fix It)
Your employees have more to say. Here’s how to make sure you hear it. Honest feedback is a leader’s best asset. It shows what’s working, what’s not, and where to improve. But what if the feedback you’re getting isn’t the full story? New research from Visier shows that nearly half (46%) of employees...
inc.com - 13 days ago
cooking
The Adorable Pillsbury Sugar Cookie Upgrade I’m Doing From Now Until the New Year
You can do a lot with a pack of Pillsbury sugar cookie dough, from turning it into the crust of a decadent cheesecake to topping it with a five-spice...
thekitchn.com - 30+ days ago
fitness / health
These Popular Sneakers Can Cause Injury, New Research Warns
These days, ultra-cushioned running sneakers with exceptionally thick soles are everywhere. The brand Hoka often gets credited with starting the...
bestlifeonline.com - 30+ days ago
science
The Irish potato famine originated in South America
Scientists might have been looking in the wrong place to find the original source of potato blight, which could prevent discovery of ways to avoid...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Smart windows take a page from nature's pinecone playbook
Have you ever wondered how a pine cone knows when to open and close? It's not magic, it's science. Now, researchers have taken this cue from nature to create something pretty cool for our homes. Let's dive into how this revolutionary window technology works, keeping your home comfortable without...
foxnews.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
Associations between teacher academic support and externalizing problem behaviors among Chinese adolescents: an analysis of chain mediation and moderating effects
This research examines how teacher academic support is linked to externalizing problem behaviors in adolescents, providing fresh perspectives on this...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Doing Good: A little 1965 Ducati 250 restomod with a big heart
We often ruminate on the pros and cons of restoring vintage bikes rather than customizing them. Whichever path you choose, there’s another question worth considering; how do you treat patina? Must every last nut and bolt shine, or must the machine wear its history with pride? “I personally live on...
bikeexif.com - 14 days ago
architecture
Researchers work to reduce excessive noise in Florida cities
Excessive noise, or noise pollution, in cities has been linked in multiple studies to increased stress, sleep disturbances, and long-term health...
phys.org - 14 days ago
interior design
5 Carpet Colors That Are So Outdated, According to an Interior Designer
Choosing the right carpet color is no easy feat. Unlike paint, which can be redone in a weekend if you pick the wrong shade, wall-to-wall carpet...
thespruce.com - 12 days ago
auto
Rivian, Tesla Will Drive Autonomous Vehicle Progress In 2025: Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs said in a research note released on Tuesday that it expects continued progress in the autonomous vehicles space, including robotaxis,...
benzinga.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Return-to-office mandates are associated with an exodus of high performers, research finds
When S&P 500 companies discouraged remote working, skilled employees quit—leaving hard-to-fill vacancies for employers....
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
home improvement
‘You start to see it curve’: Expert arrives at house. Then he spots the real reason Realtor didn’t want him doing an inspection
A home inspector found several alarming items walking through a house for sale, including a chimney with a bend to it and a puny hot water heater set...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Doing Research with NotebookLM→
Fascinating blog post by Vidit Bhargava (creator of the excellent LookUp dictionary app) about how he worked on his master thesis with the aid of Google’s NotebookLM. I used NotebookLM throughout my thesis, not because I was interested in it generating content for me (I think AI generated text and...
macstories.net - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship / business
If You're Doing This In A Recession, You’re Risking Your Business
Recessions are a gut check for small business owners. When the economy tightens, so does spending, and that puts pressure on your strategy, your systems, and your mindset. But here’s the truth: businesses don’t fail because of the recession itself. They fail because of how the owner responds to...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
12 Phrases Brilliant People Use To Politely End A Conversation With Anyone
True brilliance isn't just measured by having a high IQ or doing well on tests. Knowing how to relate to people in a way that makes them feel valued...
yourtango.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Whitmer signs laws creating research and development tax credits, new innovation fund • Michigan Advance
In the Newlab workspace at the newly renovated Michigan Central technology and innovation complex in Detroit, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stood amongst...
michiganadvance.com - 30+ days ago
diy
Save 42% off the bestselling DeWalt Drill and Driver set during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
Got home repairs that need doing? Or, if you’re a more seasoned pro, how about a new toy to bring along to the job site? For any DIYer, whether...
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technology
The Galaxy Ring 2 could come a little sooner with better battery life and more
The Galaxy Ring 2 could fix where the original model went wrong. The Samsung Galaxy Ring is the Korean brand’s first foray into the smart ring space, and we thought it was a solid debut. Hoping for a sequel in 2025? Well, a tipster has now shared apparent Galaxy Ring 2 details. Korean blogger...
androidauthority.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
What You Should Stop Doing By Age 65 to Prevent Alzheimer's, According to Neurologists
Bottoms ... down. Aging is inevitable—and that's if we're lucky enough to live a life long enough for it to happen. Unfortunately for many, aging also...
parade.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
'Do You Not Want To Answer The Question?' Kay Burley Clashes With Minister Over Workers Throwing Sickies
Alison McGovern did not want to get drawn on the issue. A Labour minister was accused of dodging the question after she was asked if people wrongly...
huffingtonpost.co.uk - 30+ days ago
nature
Colombia considers ban on most research and education using live animals
A bill and a constitutional amendment that seek to extend the rights of animals could jeopardize ecological studies. Several pieces of legislation...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
innovation
Minister Burke announces over €450k in Enterprise Ireland Research, Development and Innovation funding to Aerlytix as company plans to create 23 new jobs
Dublin based aviation analytics solutions company Aerlytix has announced that it has secured a grant of €455,000 through Enterprise Ireland’s...
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travel
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If airlines must refund airfare up to 24 hours after purchase, why not hotels? A traveler finds that even two minutes is too late to cancel a botched reservation at a ski resort. Dear Tripped Up, Last Sept. 26, I booked a ski trip for my family at a Sheraton Vacation Club property in Steamboat...
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science
Japanese student project leads to new superconductor discovery
A new superconducting material has been discovered by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan.The material fits into a class of...
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
science
“Wild” Theory Behind Who—or What—Dug These Mysterious Ancient Amazon Caves
A new theory proposed by researchers suggests that a series of mysterious ancient Amazon caves were not created by ancient humans as previously...
thedebrief.org - 30+ days ago