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Month: September 2022

Politics

Review of evaluations of Project Safe Neighborhoods programs identifies gaps in literature, generally favorable outcomes

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

In the 1990s, changes in violent crime rates, social and political unrest directed at law enforcement, and technological innovations set the stage for major changes in administering criminal justice. Several innovative approaches to policing were […]

Economy

Sacked, demoted, bullied: Pregnancy discrimination exposed

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Pregnant women continue to be sacked, demoted and discriminated against in the workplace despite laws designed to protect them, Monash University research shows.This article was originally published here

Business

Why digital transformation projects fail and how data architecture can help

September 7, 2022 TechXplore.com

Every year, large corporations spend trillions of dollars on digital transformation projects designed to firmly embed digital technologies in their business operations. These technologies include predictive analytics and decision-support systems, and have the potential to […]

Economy

Inflation of online ratings can be beneficial and detrimental

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Many adults consult online ratings and reviews before they make a purchase. However, how ratings affect sales is a challenging topic as evidenced from controversy surrounding Rotten Tomato scores or sellers trying to manipulate ratings […]

Politics

Digital nomads want to replace the nation state—is there a darker side to this quest for global freedom?

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

A ‘network state’ is ideologically aligned but geographically decentralized. The people are spread around the world in clusters of varying size, but their hearts are in one place.This article was originally published here

Business

Apple puts on first in-person event since start of pandemic

September 7, 2022 TechXplore.com

Apple is expected to unveil the 14th series of its iconic and ubiquitous iPhone on Wednesday at its first in-person product launch event since before the coronavirus pandemic began.This article was originally published here

Agriculture

Blueberries and their pollinators aren't native to South Africa but local honey bees can help

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Next time you see a bee hovering around a fruit tree, you’re probably witnessing pollination in action. Pollination is what enables a plant to produce seeds and fruit—and, as research has shown, pollination by insects […]

Retail

Gen Z smartphone addiction can boost compulsive buying

September 7, 2022 TechXplore.com

People born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s—so-called generation Z—face many financial challenges, from more expensive housing to lower wages. Many are already delaying life plans such as buying a home and saving for retirement […]

Economy

Taxpayers pay billions to subsidize Australia's fossil fuel industry. This makes absolutely no economic sense

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Fossil fuel subsidies from major economies including Australia reached close to US$700 billion in 2021, almost doubling from 2020, according to new analysis by the International Energy Agency and OECD.This article was originally published here

Autos

A low-cost, viable solution for self-driving cars to spot hacked GPS

September 7, 2022 TechXplore.com

A lot of hurdles remain before the emerging technology of self-driving personal and commercial vehicles is common, but transportation researchers at The University of Alabama developed a promising, inexpensive system to overcome one challenge: GPS […]

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