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Why ‘Caring’ Is the #1 Takeaway from a Master’s Degree in HR When Rod Branch, author of Week Minded: 52 Reflections on Leading and Living, finished his Master’s in Global HR Management at age 59, a friend took him out to celebrate. Over lunch, the CFO friend asked a simple question: “If you could wr...
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What the Artemis II Crew Taught Jimmy Fallon About Leading in Cramped Spaces When NASA's Artemis II crew appeared on The Tonight Show, they gave Jimmy Fallon a hilarious but powerful lesson on how to lead in tight spaces. Inside the Orion capsule—about the size of a minivan—the crew ate, slept, and ...
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Why Your LinkedIn Profile Matters More Than Ever If you're a leader, your LinkedIn profile is often the first thing people see before they meet you. Many leaders make common LinkedIn mistakes that hurt their reputation. The biggest error? Treating LinkedIn like a static resume instead of a living to...
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Artificial intelligence has one chance to get accessibility right. If we fail, we risk repeating the web's biggest mistake—building billions of digital products that exclude over a billion people with disabilities. The 2024 WebAIM Million report found accessibility failures on 95.9% of the top one m...
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Why Humming Might Be The Simplest Stress Tool You’re Not Using May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and with workplace stress at an all-time high—job burnout has hit 66%—finding quick, easy ways to calm your nervous system is more important than ever. While many turn to complicated wellness routine...
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FCC Updates Rules for Internet Satellites in Low Earth Orbit The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is updating US regulations on how many internet satellites can be put into low-Earth orbit. This change aims to manage the growing number of satellites, reduce space debris, and ensure reliable s...
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A Wireless Base Station That Delivers Clear, Powerful Sound If you're searching for a wireless base station model that combines convenience with exceptional audio quality, the Nacon R5 is a standout choice. This device, similar to Nacon’s existing R5 lineup, impresses with tight, distinctive, low-di...
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Give Your Old Computer a Second Chance Is your aging computer slowing down? There's a new option for giving new life to an aging computer, and it's apparently as popular as it should be. This solution is simple, affordable, and can make your old PC feel brand new again without buying a new machine. ...
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Meta is investing in space solar and long-duration storage to enable a continuous clean energy supply for data centers despite major uncertainties. This bold move aims to power its massive data centers around the clock with renewable energy, even when the sun isn't shining on Earth or the wind isn't...
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AI-Powered Human Cell Models Could Revolutionize Medicine Mark Zuckerberg has backed a massive $500 million initiative to build AI models of human cells. This long-term effort aims to cure diseases by understanding how cells work at a deeper level. The project, led by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative ...
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Are We All Just Shouting into a Void of Bots and Scams? Yes, the internet can feel like a vast, empty space filled with automated accounts and fraudulent schemes. But the answer isn't to stop shouting—it's to shout smarter. In this guide, we'll show you how to cut through the noise, build real trust...
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Sony's Chatbot Confirms New DRM Policy, but Human Support Denies It In a surprising turn of events, Sony's chatbot recently confirmed a new DRM policy for PlayStation users, but the company's human support staff are now denying it. This contradiction has left many gamers confused and frustrated. Her...
