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Dr. Meenakshi Girdhar's article explores the concept of synthetic happiness, highlighting that individuals can create their own happiness, as authentic as natural happiness. It emphasizes that ...
I could really use an executive assistant right now. Between work and all the kid stuff that comes with a new school year, it’s hard to keep the calendar straight and the fridge stocked. Trouble is, I ...
Julie Gould is a freelance journalist in London, and produces the Nature Careers Podcast. Many junior researchers see career planning as a luxury item, feeling unable to spare time in their busy ...
The Roblox Developers Conference, or RDC, happens annually and usually brings huge updates for players, devs, and creators alike. Last year, we saw some minor changes to the platform, but this year, ...
GM CEO Mary Barra posted a brief article on LinkedIn on Tuesday as part of her on-again, off-again newsletter called “Driving Toward What Matters.” It’s entitled “Don’t rent your job—own it,” and ...
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“In retrospect,” Kamala Harris writes of letting Joe and Jill Biden decide on their own whether the then-president should have tried to run for re-election, “I think it was recklessness.” That is the ...