India on Track to Become the World’s Third-Largest Economy by 2030
India is set to solidify its position as one of the world's most influential economies, with projections indicating that it will become the third-largest...
European Electric Vehicle Sales Slump, Prompting Urgent Calls for Action
Electric vehicle (EV) sales in the European Union saw a sharp decline in August 2024, raising concerns among automakers and policymakers. EV sales plummeted...
AI in Home Surveillance: Study Reveals Inconsistent and Biased Decisions
A recent study from researchers at MIT and Penn State University has raised important concerns about how large language models (LLMs) might handle home...
Cost-Effective Strategies to Eliminate Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050
A recent study provides a detailed roadmap for cost-effectively eliminating greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. energy sector by 2050. The research offers valuable...
Class of Diabetes Drugs Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia and Parkinson’s Disease
A recent study has found that a particular class of drugs used to treat diabetes, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, may be linked to a...
Bank of Canada Faces Tough Choices as Interest Rate Cuts Loom
The Bank of Canada is currently considering different strategies regarding interest rate cuts as it navigates the challenges posed by both the Canadian economy...
20% of British Doctors Use AI Chatbots
A recent survey conducted by researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden has uncovered that a notable portion of general practitioners (GPs) in the UK...
MBA can help ensure entrepreneurial success
Recent insights from INSEAD highlight that obtaining an MBA can significantly boost an entrepreneur’s chances of success.
While some prominent business leaders have questioned the...
Tupperware Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: What Happened?
Tupperware Brands, a well-known manufacturer of food storage containers, has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, marking a significant turn in the company's decades-long...
Smaller servings reduce beer sales and consumption by almost 10%
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have reported that removing pint glasses from pubs could decrease beer consumption by nearly 10%.
The research, led by...