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Three MIT Press journals lead their fields with Clarivate No. 1 rankings
In an increasingly crowded, for-profit landscape for scholarly research, the health of a publishing program is often measured by the influence of its publications. This year, three MIT Press journals demonstrated their stature by earning the…
Aspen Journalism: When oil and gas trump other uses
Colorado's Roan Plateau, a favorite backcountry zone for hunters, anglers and hikers because of its high-quality wildlife habitat, is once being proposed for oil and gas development. The Bureau of Land Management, in accordance with direction from…
Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth declares war on journalism
Pete Hegseth announced the creation of a joint task force with the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate and pursue news reports based on leaked national security information originating from the Pentagon. The move follows subpoenas issued to…
Executive Summary Addiction: How Leaders Can Overlook Key Insights
Busy leaders face constant pressure to work faster but relying solely on scannable executive summaries doesn't always lead to better decisions. As the pace of business continues to accelerate, we're also seeing the volume of data expand. The amount…
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son sees fusion power as key to AI's future
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son said that in the not-so-distant future, nuclear fusion technology will offer the most realistic solution for powering AI data centers' ballooning needs. Natural gas will provide the bulk of data centers' power…
AI's top 10 jobs at risk: What happens when the technology predicts its own impact?
Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly adept at performing tasks once considered the exclusive domain of humans. Yet an interesting question is emerging: if AI could assess its own impact on the labour market, which jobs would it identify…
World Cup Journal Match Day 31
“Fans and viewers, this is your FIFA speaking. We've begun our descent toward the end of this World Cup, with only four games remaining. (Yes, four. don't forget our silly 3rd place match) Please return to your comfy sofa, recliner, or lucky…
The industrial pivot to autonomous engagement: Engineering resilience in the era of cloud-native CCaaS
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. For decades, the global telecommunications customer service relied on a foundation of legacy infrastructure. While these heavy, legacy systems were synonymous with reliability, they…
Huawei's $11 billion clean energy empire is opening new markets
Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Atlantic and dotted with native fig trees, the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha is one of Brazil's most coveted tourist destinations. Home to about 3,000 residents, it greets roughly 40 times that number…
Boston rents have fallen for more than a year straight, data shows
Boston renters may be catching a bit of a break. The region has seen 13 consecutive months of year-over-year rent declines, according to Realtor.com data collected for the Boston Business Journal. The average rent in the city now stands at $2,930…
Scientists Finally Solved the Mystery of Earth's 'Great Dying.' It's Bad News for Our Future
Roughly 252 million years ago, nearly all life on Earth vanished. In a blink of geologic time, the Permian-Triassic mass extinction —also known as the Great Dying—wiped 96% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species off the…
June Inflation Report Crushes 'Experts' Predictions, Biggest Win in Over Five Years
The June inflation report has just dropped, and it's good news for Americans and the economy. Inflation posted the biggest one-month drop since April 2020, falling 0.4 percent from the previous month. That brings the annual inflation rate to 3.5…
Volkswagen is a case study in what's wrong with many of our biggest industrial companies
If you want to understand why so many of our industrial giants are in trouble, you could do worse than study what is happening right now in Wolfsburg, Germany. Per The Wall Street Journal, Volkswagen 's leadership is reportedly weighing the most…
The Swiss look to the future with a high degree of confidence
However, differences can be seen depending on age and income. The survey was carried out by the research institute Sotomo on behalf of the insurance company Helvetia, interviewing 1,866 people in German-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking…
The strategic mistakes costing Israeli start-ups success in the US market
If you spend enough time working with Israeli innovators, you notice a recurring superpower. It's the ability to look a challenge in the eye, adapt quickly, and deliver under immense pressure. In Israel, we call it tachlis. It's a relentless focus…
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