Cisco Survey Reveals: As Consumers Shift Towards A ‘Smarter’ Digital Life,...
Consumer expectations will reshape the needs and economics of the internet. Today, more than 60% of consumers in EMEA expect to connect cars, appliances, energy and water to the internet, and...
View ArticleReduced Grey Matter in Frontal Lobes Linked to Teenage Smoking and Nicotine...
Findings may demonstrate a brain and behavioural basis for how nicotine addiction is initiated and then takes hold in early life, say scientists. Levels of grey matter in two parts of the brain may be...
View ArticleNew Research to Help Small Businesses Improve Cyber Security with Targeted...
A new research project has been launched to help businesses understand and improve their cyber security and streamline access to targeted support. Experts from the University of Nottingham’s School of...
View ArticleSick Leave Culture: Comparing Workplaces Around the Globe
A recent survey conducted by Statista’s Consumer Insights sheds light on the varying approaches to sick leave in different countries. The study focused on adults aged 18 to 64 and revealed intriguing...
View ArticleThe Psychological Toll of Out-of-Area Housing for the Homeless
Out-of-area housing negatively affects mental health, support networks, children’s education, and emotional wellbeing of homeless individuals, according to University of Nottingham research. The study...
View ArticleGlobal Business Leaders Maintain Confidence in Globalization and Trade, Says...
86% of global business leaders agree global trade has had a positive impact on sustainable development Almost all (95%) business leaders agree on the need for capital to be able to flow freely While...
View ArticleRising Cyber Threats in Australia: State-Sponsored Attacks On the Rise
Highlights Australia experiences a 23% surge in cybercrime cases, totalling over 94,000 incidents. Attacks on Australian assets happen every six minutes, highlighting the severity of the cyber threat...
View ArticleImpact of Remote Work Policies on Revenue Growth: Scoop and Boston Consulting...
Highlights A collaborative effort by Scoop and Boston Consulting Group. Explores the link between remote work policies and revenue growth. Companies with flexible work policies show 16% higher revenue...
View ArticleShopping Habits Unveil Mortality: New Research’s Startling Revelations
Nottingham University Business School research uses AI to predict respiratory disease deaths by analyzing non-prescription medication purchases from a UK high street retailer. Shopping data analysis...
View ArticleThe Alarming Evidence of Health Risks Posed by Energy Drinks in Children
A study, published in the Public Health journal, reveals that energy drink consumption in children is associated with increased risky behaviors, psychological distress, poor academic performance, and...
View ArticleHow Gen Z is Redefining the Workplace in 8 Key Ways
Gen Z’s entry into the workforce signifies a shift towards values of adaptability, pragmatism, and a desire for meaningful impact. Characteristics such as collaboration, mental health awareness,...
View ArticleCyber Ad‐versaries Using Analytics to Measure “Victims per Click”
HP’s quarterly Threat Insights Report reveals evolving cyber threats including the DarkGate campaign utilizing ad tools and a rise in PDF-based malware. Cybercriminals leverage legitimate platforms...
View ArticleNew Study: Inhalable Therapy Marks Milestone in Lung Cancer Treatment
Columbia Biomedical Engineer Ke Cheng develops inhalable exosome technique for direct IL-12 mRNA delivery to mouse lungs, targeting lung cancer. Inhaling nanobubbles laden with IL-12 mRNA transforms...
View ArticleIBM Study Shows 74% of Energy & Utility Companies Embrace AI Technologies
IBM’s global study reveals 74% of Energy & Utility companies are either implementing or exploring AI adoption, with focus areas including HR/Talent Acquisition and AI Monitoring & Governance....
View ArticleDiverging Paths: Study Contradicts Pythagorean Musical Harmony
New research challenges Pythagorean musical theory, revealing preferences for slight imperfection and exploring harmonies beyond traditional mathematical ratios. Different instruments like the bonang...
View ArticleUnlocking Investment Potential: Revised Risk Warnings Could Boost Public Cash...
Balanced, contextualized risk warnings led to a 14% increase in cash invested in Stocks & Shares, with women showing the most significant response, potentially bridging the gender investment gap....
View ArticleNavigating the Uneven Terrain: The Global Digital Landscape Amidst COVID and...
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated global digital transformation but widened the digital gap between high-income and low-income countries, with only one in four people in low-income countries able to...
View ArticleAI Insights for Healthier Menus
AI predicts healthiness of out-of-home food menus; highlights higher density and lower healthiness of outlets in deprived areas. Research underscores correlation between menu healthiness, area...
View ArticleCost of Living Pressures: BMO Survey Shows Women Voice Deeper Inflation Concerns
61 percent of American women say their concerns about cost of living have increased compared to 54 percent of men. Inflation concerns have increased among 59 percent of women compared to 52 percent of...
View ArticleVisa Study Highlights Major Scams Targeting Individuals and Enterprises Globally
Visa’s Spring 2024 Threats Report highlights increasing sophistication in scams targeting consumers, emphasizing heightened emotional manipulation and AI utilization. Organized fraud operations are...
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