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Greenlight launches Crucible – AI simulations for coaching startups

Greenlight launches Crucible – AI simulations for coaching startups

Greenlight Inc, a business coaching firm, is launching a new Artificial Intelligence simulator to train founders of startups. The AI,…

Graphene-based implant records brain activity at very low frequencies

Scientists have developed a graphene-based implant that can record brain activity at extremely low frequencies over large areas. The Barcelona…

Roadside hedges better than trees at reducing near-road pollution

To combat near-road pollution, urban planners should plant hedges, say two researchers from the University of Surrey. Urban planners should…

Modified photosynthesis increases crop yield

Scientists have found a way to increase crop yield without plants having to use more energy or resources. It involves…

Advances in artificial intelligence threaten privacy of health data

Researchers warn that current laws and regulations regarding artificial intelligence leave individuals' health data vulnerable to misuse. In other words,…

Computers can literally be a pain in the neck

Researchers say that computers can literally be a pain in the neck. In other words, certain body positions while working…

Researchers produce 3D printed digital wood

Scientists at Columbia University have used 3D printing to produce digital wood. Digital wood is a highly complex material for…

Severe air pollution undermines worker productivity, study finds

Researchers from the National University of Singapore found that severe air pollution affects work productivity negatively. Their study found that…

2D shape-changing sheet – a catalytic flying carpet

Researchers have created a two-dimensional, shape-changing sheet that moves about like a flying carpet. It moves autonomously in a reactant-filled…

Parents’ work life can affect the health of children

Most studies have looked at children's effect on worker performance, but not the other way round. In other words, we…