Blinded reviews, but gender bias seeps through
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New research finds that even under blind review, women score lower than men when applying for grants. The reason? The words they use.
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New research finds that even under blind review, women score lower than men when applying for grants. The reason? The words they use.
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For a successful and swift tech upgrade, the company needed buy-in from employees and a lot of prep time.
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A founder explains why, when, and how he chose to leave the real estate law firm he spent 14 years building.
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A “stethoscope for an oil well” will test operating conditions and leakage.
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The retired logistics EVP talks transportation, in-store pickups, and incentivizing customers.
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Can artificial intelligence automate tasks while still increasing the demand for labor? There’s no guarantee.
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A look at intentional and unintentional food adulteration, and why it matters to agricultural supply chains.
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"Lifetime vehicle use is likely to be greater than previous generations," researchers find.
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How companies that value people as much as profits can still come out ahead.
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And what VCs will ask to avoid the "cardinal sin" of startup investing.