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When shareholder activists attack a company, its rivals may feel the heat too and change their ways

When companies are hit by activists, managers of competitors may fear that their company’s reputation would suffer if their turn comes next.

By Hadi Shaheen
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As schools focus more on evidence-based reading instruction, less time is available for children to…

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The boundaries of heterosexuality are bending for women but not for men, who appear to have less room…

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Fishing for DNA – how a cup of river water can reveal secrets about human health, pollution and biod

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When managing your money, take a chatbot’s ‘confidence’ with a grain of salt

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Climate change means an earlier spring, which can be disorienting and threatening for migrating bird

Birds that migrate longer distances are the ones having the most trouble keeping up with climate change.

By Morgan Tingley - 1 days ago
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Technology

Why are our fingers different lengths?

Your fingers’ lengths are just one feature of many that let your hands grasp, press, pull and otherwise interact with the world.

By Steven Lautzenheiser - 1 days ago
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From ancient texts to modern practices, Daoism provides a profound framework for understanding the w

Daoism approaches the world not from the perspective that the world is broken or needs to be saved, but rather that it is naturally…

By Michael Naparstek - 1 days ago

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