Artificial Intelligence

Navigating AI ethics in manufacturing and agriculture: Balancing innovation with responsibility

As we move into 2025, AI continues to transform industries in unprecedented ways, driving efficiency, innovation, and productivity. But with this rapid advancement come critical

Software

Why You Need to Update Your Resume Right Now

If you don’t update your resume, it may never reach the hands of a hiring manager! Here is what you need to know and how

Education

50 Of The Best Science Podcasts In 2020 TeachThought

The Best Science Podcasts by TeachThought Staff Today, there is a wealth of content out there that’s both educational and entertaining, including some pretty amazing

News

How Much Money Do McDonald’s Franchise Owners Make?

Everyone knows McDonald’s, whether for its a hot batch of crispy fries or ultra-bubbly “spicy Sprite”. With over 41,000 locations worldwide, the chain is nearly

News

At Least Two Dozen People Killed in Suicide Bombing in Pakistan

The Baloch Liberation Army, a banned ethnic separatist group, claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred at a railway station in the southwestern Pakistani city

News

Is a ‘Green’ Revolution Poisoning India’s Capital?

An effort to turn India’s trash mountains into energy has become an acute health crisis for a million people in the capital city, New Delhi.

News

Clashes Linked to Soccer Game Between Dutch and Israeli Teams

Footage shows a crowd appearing to attack a person and then scattering as emergency sirens could be heard approaching. Israeli and Dutch officials have said

Digital Marketing

When To Use Nofollow On Links & When Not To

Nofollow was introduced back in 2005 and came about as a reaction to blog spam comments. Believe it or not, SEO professionals used to try

Finance

How WM comes clean on its environmental impact

In the waste management business, what you tell employees, customers, investors, and the public about your environmental footprint shouldn’t be garbage.  “We have to be

Business

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy hates bureaucracy so much he’s planning to increase the ratio of employees to managers

In an effort to stymie bureaucracy at Amazon, CEO Andy Jassy in mid-September announced a plan to increase the ratio of individual contributors to managers