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CEO Picks - The best that international journalism has to offer!
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Stocks for the Long Run | Jeremy Siegel
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Professor Jeremy Siegel talks about his bestselling book and how
investment strategies have changed over the years.Wharton finance
professor emeritus Jeremy Siegels bestselling book, Stocks for the
Long Run, was first released in 1994 and is now in its sixth edition.
Siegel talks about what has changed in investment strategies, and what
remains the same. This episode is part of the Meet the Authors series.
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Meat industry greenwashing has a new weapon: University scientists
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Public universities helped hook America on meat. Now, some want to
protect its social license to operate.
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Arguments against dark matter in the Bullet Cluster fall apart
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Its one of the most well-accepted ideas in the Universe, and yet one
of the most controversial: the notion of dark matter. Here in the
Solar System, the Sun and planets are enough to explain all of the
gravitational effects that we see: simply use the law of general
relativity and what you predict matches what you observe exactly. But
on larger scales the scales of galaxies, groups and clusters of
galaxies, and even the grand cosmic web the normal matter that we know
of, including everything made of protons, neutrons, and electrons,
simply isnt sufficient to explain what we observe. Some other massive
ingredient, i.e., dark matter, is needed to bring things back into
alignment.On the scale of a single galaxy and below, other
explanations, such as modifications to gravity, are just as successful
as dark matter, with MOND being a prime example. In fact, tests of
wide binary stars may soon be able to test these ideas against the
notion of dark matter directly. But on larger cosmic scales, such as
the scales on which clusters of galaxies collide, those same
modifications of gravity are no longer successful, but dark matter
remains perfectly valid.
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Why the "future-ready mindstate" is the best operating system for your
work-life
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One evening in August 2020, I prepared to leave my home in the Santa
Cruz Mountains in California, not at all sure it would be there when I
returned. Fierce lightning storms had caused wildfires to break out
across the county, and for more than two weeks I watched the fires
coming closer every day. I wasnt surprised when a sheriff rang my
doorbell and handed me an evacuation order.With just ten minutes to
get out, I had a decision to make that I knew would have a lasting
impact on myself and my family. There was nothing I could do to stop
this fire from taking our home. The only thing I could control was my
attitude toward what we were about to experience. In this urgent
moment, I decided to focus not on my fear but on the opportunity in
front of us.
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Talking to your infant is likely a modern phenomenon. Here's why.
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In the Western world, parents are urged to talk to their infants soon
after theyre born and to keep talking to them. Chat about everyday
things, read books, tell stories, sing songs, Australias Raising
Children Network recommends. This advice didnt come out of nowhere.
Decades of research suggest that incessant, child-directed speech
might be the main driver of language development.But theres a problem
with much of this research its WEIRD, or originating from Western,
Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic countries. In the
United States and other WEIRD nations, people often live in small,
isolated families, their lives augmented by technology. But for much
of humanitys existence, people didnt live like this. The societal gulf
raises two questions. Is frequent adult-to-child direct speech really
the single, optimal pathway to language development? And could it be
that children raised in Western settings learn language differently
from how our ancestors did?
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The feedback frights: Why something so important to growth seems so
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The concept of feedback often conjures negative premonitions of
lectures, reprimands for honest mistakes, and uncomfortable
performance appraisals. Anxiety, even dread, isnt uncommon on either
side of the conversational table.Such fear stems, in part, from the
perception that feedback is inherently adversarial. Employees feel the
need to protect themselves from censure, while leaders assume any
criticism will lead to hurt feelings or resentment. At the same time,
organizations tend to over-rely on annual performance reviews as the
primary feedback tool, leaving sparse opportunities to develop healthy
communication norms.
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Why We Should Pay More Attention to Departing CEOs
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When news breaks of a CEO succession, much of the attention is given
to the new leader and how they will change the company. But new
research shows that the leave-taking process of the outgoing chief
executive is often mishandled, with negative impacts on succession and
the organization. Rebecca Slan Jerusalim, an executive director at
Russell Reynolds Associates, and Navio Kwok, a leadership advisor at
RRA, say that boards are often surprised when a CEO gives notice, and
they often make that person feel excluded during the handoff process.
The researchers share stories from the front lines about CEO
psychology, best practices for outgoing leaders and their boards, and
broader lessons for effective transitions. Jerusalim and Kwok wrote
the HBR article The Vital Role of the Outgoing CEO.
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Creating Stability Is Just as Important as Managing Change
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When we think about change at work today, we tend to assume its
inevitability and focus our attention on how to manage it what methods
and processes and technology and communication we need to put in place
to have it move ahead more smoothly. Of course, some change is
necessary, and some is inevitable. But not all of it. What the
scientific literature on predictability, agency, belonging, place, and
meaning suggests is that before we think about managing change, we
should consider the conditions that people need at work in order to be
productive. In this article, the author explains why we should
cultivate a renewed appreciation for the virtues of stability,
together with an understanding of how to practice stability
management.
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S8
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and Brand Building
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Harvard Business School professor Scott Duke Kominers and tech
entrepreneur Steve Kaczynski discuss the case, Bored Ape Yacht Club:
Navigating the NFT World, and the related book they co-authored, The
Everything Token: How NFTs and Web3 Will Transform The Way We Buy,
Sell, And Create. They focus on the rise and popularity of the Bored
Ape Yacht Club NFTs and the new model of brand building created by
owning those tokens.
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Post-Vacation Blues? Here's How to Cope.
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Call it the post-vacation paradox: Instead of feeling recharged and
refreshed upon returning to work after a break, youre drained and
struggling to regain your drive. In this article, the author shares
insights from two experts on how to boost your motivation and feel
more confident about returning to work.
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Enlist Medical Specialists in the Drive to Improve Population Health
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In many countries, when patients see specialists such as surgeons, the
physician focuses on the primary health issue and does not screen the
patient for chronic conditions or unhealthy behaviors. This is a
missed opportunity. Programs that have been launched in Michigan,
North Carolina, and England to address this problem can serve as a
model for other regions and health systems.
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Help Wanted: CEOs Who Are Good with People
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Find new ideas and classic advice on strategy, innovation and
leadership, for global leaders from the world's best business and
management experts.
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ActOne Group Founder Janice Bryant Howroyd: Never Compromise Your
Values in a Quest to Succeed
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Janice Bryant Howroyd is founder and CEO of The ActOne Group, a large
and innovative global employment and management company. Howroyd, who
founded the organization 45 years ago, has made the top 40 in Forbes
most recent list of the wealthiest self-made women in the US. Shes the
author of a couple of books, including most recently Acting Up:
Winning in Business and Life Using Down-Home Wisdom.
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This Media Bias Detector Analyzes News Reports in Real Time
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Researchers from Wharton and Penn have developed a new tool to equip
news consumers with a way to gauge bias in media.The 2024 U.S.
presidential debates kicked off June 27, with President Joe Biden and
former President Donald Trump sharing the stage for the first time in
four years.Duncan Watts, a computational social scientist from
theUniversity of Pennsylvania, considers this an ideal moment to test
a tool his lab has been developing during the last six months:
theMedia Bias Detector.
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AI that connects the digital and physical worlds
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"While language models may help generate new ideas, they cannot attack
the hard part of science, which is simulating the necessary physics,"
says AI professor Anima Anandkumar. She explains how her team
developed neural operators AI trained on the finest details of the
real world to bridge this gap, sharing recent projects ranging from
improved weather forecasting to cutting-edge medical device design
that demonstrate the power of AI with universal physical
understanding.
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New weight-loss and diabetes drugs linked to lower risk of 10 cancers
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For patients with Type 2 diabetes, taking one of the new GLP-1 drugs,
such as Ozempic, is associated with lower risks of developing 10 out
of 13 obesity-associated cancers as compared with taking insulin,
according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open.
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It's another bloody power struggle for Rome's future in Gladiator II
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Ridley Scott's epic 2000 historical drama Gladiator was a blockbuster
hit that has become a classic over the ensuing two decades, thanks to
powerful performances and spectacular special effectsespecially in the
gladiator arena. The director has long wanted to make a sequel, and
we're finally getting Gladiator II later this year. Paramount Pictures
just dropped the first trailer, and it promises to be just as much of
a visual feast, as a new crop of power players (plus a couple of
familiar faces) clash over the future of Rome.
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Report: Z-Library admins on the lam ahead of US extradition; officials
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Two Russian citizens arrested for running the pirate e-book site
Z-Library have reportedly escaped house arrest in Argentina and
vanished after a court approved their extradition to the United
States.
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FCC to block phone company over robocalls pushing scam "Tax Relief
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The Federal Communications Commission said it is preparing to block a
phone company that carried illegal robocalls pushing fake programs
that promised to wipe out consumers' tax debt. Veriwave Telco "has not
complied with FCC call blocking rules for providers suspected of
carrying illegal traffic" and now has two weeks to contest an order
that would require all downstream voice providers to block all of the
telco's call traffic, the FCC announced yesterday.
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Samsung's abandoned NX cameras can be brought online with a $20 LTE
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Back in 2010after the first iPhone, but before its camera was any
gooda mirrorless, lens-swapping camera that could upload photos
immediately to social media or photo storage sites was a novel
proposition. That's what Samsung's NX cameras promised.
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New Blast-RADIUS attack breaks 30-year-old protocol used in networks
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One of the most widely used network protocols is vulnerable to a newly
discovered attack that can allow adversaries to gain control over a
range of environments, including industrial controllers,
telecommunications services, ISPs, and all manner of enterprise
networks.
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Why every quantum computer will need a powerful classical computer
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One of the more striking things about quantum computing is that the
field, despite not having proven itself especially useful, has already
spawned a collection of startups that are focused on building
something other than qubits. It might be easy to dismiss this as
opportunismtrying to cash in on the hype surrounding quantum
computing. But it can be useful to look at the things these startups
are targeting, because they can be an indication of hard problems in
quantum computing that haven't yet been solved by any one of the big
companies involved in that spacecompanies like Amazon, Google, IBM, or
Intel.
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Beryl is just the latest disaster to strike the energy capital of the
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I'll readily grant you that Houston might not be the most idyllic spot
in the world. The summer heat is borderline unbearable. The humidity
is super sticky. We don't have mountains or pristine beacheswe have
concrete.
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Testers unearth touchscreen UI in tvOS beta, signs point to a
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Apples tvOS betas are usually among its least exciting; the Apple TVs
operating system has changed so little in the last decade that the
most exciting thing to happen to it in recent memory is an extra
column of icons.
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Drug middlemen inflate US prices, squeeze out competition, FTC says
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Firms that serve as intermediaries to negotiate and control
prescription drug access in the US "wield enormous power," largely
with "extraordinarily opaque" business practices, and may be
"inflating drug costs and squeezing Main Street pharmacies" for
profit, according to a searing interim report released Tuesday by the
Federal Trade Commission.
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Schadenfreude: why do we find joy in the pain felt by others? | Psyche
Ideas
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The annual running of the bulls at the San Fermin Festival in
Pamplona, Spain; July 2003. Photo by Daniel Ochoa de Olza/PanosThe
annual running of the bulls at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona,
Spain; July 2003. Photo by Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Panos
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Gravitational Wave Scientists Are Unraveling the Mysteries of the
World's Oldest Analog Computer
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A new study challenges a core assumption about the Antikythera
mechanism, a 2,000-year-old device that inspired the latest Indiana
Jones filmMore than two millennia ago, a device known as the
Antikythera mechanism was used to predict the movements of celestial
bodies using a complex system of gears. The artifact is known today as
the worlds oldest computer.
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Napoleon's Elaborately Decorated Pistols Sell for $1.8 Million at
Auction
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The French government has declared the artifacts national treasures,
which means they can only leave the country temporarilyA pair of
pistols once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte sold at auction over the
weekend for roughly $1.8 million. But the ornate artifacts may be
stuck in France, where the government has declared them national
treasures.
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Archaeologists Stumble Upon Marble Statue of Greek God in Ancient
Sewer
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The 2,000-year-old statue, which likely depicts Hermes, is a
monumental discovery for BulgariaArchaeologists in Bulgaria have
unearthed a marble statue that may depict Hermes, the Greek messenger
god. It was found in an ancient sewer, where it appears to have been
buried for some 2,000 years.
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