Understanding Toxic Work Environments Through Animal Behavior
Research highlights how interpersonal conflicts among colleagues can harm businesses by reducing collaboration and increasing mental strain.
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Research highlights how interpersonal conflicts among colleagues can harm businesses by reducing collaboration and increasing mental strain.
A new KFF tracker reveals significant federal policy actions related to mental health and substance use during President Trump’s second term.
Saba Capital's proposal to purchase shares of Blue Owl's private credit fund at a significant discount fails to entice investors, highlighting market hesitance.
A recent study from Cornell University indicates that music streaming services like Spotify have a stronger impact on fan engagement than social media boycotts, suggesting a separation between artists' controversies and their music.
The ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine have encountered significant delays, particularly following the onset of the Iran war, which Ukraine suggests has strengthened Russia's position.
A recent study advocates for a holistic approach to managing landscapes as urban areas increasingly merge with rural environments, highlighting the need for adaptive strategies.
Researchers at Clarkson University have created a new material that effectively removes PFAS from water using light and electricity, offering a promising alternative to existing methods.
Stars undergo significant changes in their rotation rates throughout their life cycles, often slowing down dramatically before their demise. This phenomenon offers insights into stellar evolution.
A woman's straightforward trip to AutoZone for wiper replacement turned into a potential financial burden due to a worker's suggestion of an expensive part.
Recent findings demonstrate how single X-ray photons can uncover light-matter interactions in double slits as small as 50 nanometers, shedding light on fundamental physics.
A recent study highlights the effects of rising temperatures and changing stratification on nutrient cycling, leading to increased harmful algal blooms in lakes and reservoirs.
The extinction of large mammals, such as saber-toothed cats and woolly mammoths, between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago, has had profound effects on ecosystems and human development that are still evident today.
Napata, an ancient city in modern-day Sudan, emerged as a vital urban and cultural hub within the Kushite empire, shaped significantly by its geographical location.
A recent study from Linköping University suggests that medical scientists adhere to stricter ethical standards than their peers in other scientific disciplines.
A newly developed polymer replicates the helical structure found in nature, which may enhance scientific insights and applications across various fields.
Poet Technologies’ stock has experienced a drastic drop of nearly 50%, raising concerns among investors regarding its relationship with Marvell, according to MarketWatch.
Researchers from the University of Manchester and the University of Birmingham have developed innovative self-assembling polymers that may enhance gene delivery methods while reducing toxicity.
In a significant development, Critical Metals has assumed control of European Lithium's Tanbreez project, marking a pivotal moment in the mining sector.
At a recent UN meeting, world leaders emphasized the urgent need for governments to move beyond discussions and start implementing the Indigenous rights protections they previously adopted.
In a significant move, Sun Pharma has announced its acquisition of Organon, marking a notable expansion of its business portfolio.