Americans routinely say they relish the ability to work from home or remotely rather than commute to an office. Yet new research suggests that untethering yourself can come at a cost. New research ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of South African learners sit their final matric exams and face the same question the moment results drop: “Now what?” ...
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When the pandemic hit, just like so many Americans, researcher Emma Harrington started working remotely. What shocked her most in those early days of COVID was how productive she was. Then a Ph.D.
The expansion of remote work accounts for 64% of the rise in youth unemployment, according to research by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. "Employers may not want to hire fresh graduates onto ...
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We recently got a call from a SciFri listener in Florida who has autoimmune arthritis. He told us that over the years he’d taken 10 drugs, and each out eventually stopped working. He then tried to ...
Injectable weight-loss medications, GLP-1s, have quickly become part of life for many people, bringing new attention to a class of compounds known as peptides. As interest grows, so does the ...
When people talk about burnout, they often reach for a simple explanation: too much work. That captures part of the problem, but not the whole of it. Burnout research has long shown that workload ...
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