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Streamlining energy regulations on Native American reservations could help alleviate poverty
Land was once set aside as Native American reservations because it was undesirable and low in resources, but now interested... Read more
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Examining rare earth metal volatility on the London Stock Exchange
Research in the International Journal of Global Energy Issues has looked at the volatility of rare earth metals traded on... Read more
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More Indians than ever are going on holiday abroad. Where are they heading and why?
Travel is on the rise again. According to the UN's tourism agency, international travel for all purposes reached 97% of... Read more
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Bringing electricity to the smallest villages is not likely to reduce poverty
Nearly 800 million people in the world lack access to commercial electricity. It is easy to assume that connecting them... Read more
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Two editing tricks can help companies boost investor confidence
A new study finds there are two simple editing changes companies can make to their annual reports that improve investor... Read more
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Crowds, water guns and protests: Could 'slow tourism' be the answer to an overtourism backlash?
With overtourism in the spotlight as the travel industry continues to rebound after the pandemic, popular destinations around the world... Read more
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Australian research examines money laundering and harm from organized crime
Research by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) provides clear evidence... Read more
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Social media interviews uncover New Yorkers' frustrations with high energy costs and reliability
Researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health are using a novel interview method to assess New Yorkers' perceptions... Read more
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During the pandemic, employers who fostered 'collective engagement' had less employee turnover
A new study finds that some workplaces did a better job than others at limiting employee turnover during the COVID... Read more
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Rating agencies and Africa: The absence of people on the ground contributes to bias against the continent
Rating agency Fitch recently warned that the rapid spread of the mpox virus in sub-Saharan Africa could add to the... Read more
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The challenge of LGBTQI+ inclusion at Big Four firms
The Big Four firms are eager to adopt progressive positions in support of diversity, but it doesn't always play out... Read more
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From challenge to champion: How Black and Asian women overcome barriers to career success
Black and Asian women are severely underrepresented in senior leadership positions in the UK. The obstacles they face, for example... Read more
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Murdoch to Musk: How global media power has shifted from the moguls to the big tech bros
Until recently, Elon Musk was just a wildly successful electric car tycoon and space pioneer. Sure, he was erratic and... Read more
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Pay-by-weight airfares are an ethical minefield; we asked travelers what they actually think
Imagine checking in for a flight with your two teenage children. At the counter, you are told that your youngest... Read more
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Australian report finds the changing nature of work provides new opportunities for workplace gender equality
A new research report released today has identified an important shift in how employees choose to engage in the workforce,... Read more