Empathy matters, and not just among friends and family. A Catalyst study found that when employees who feel their leaders are empathetic, they feel more engaged, more included, and less likely to ...
Phones are central to daily life, frequently used for banking and communication. If something goes wrong and your phone is hacked, your life can be significantly impacted, so it's important to know ...
Groundbreaking software platform seamlessly gathers and surfaces digital know-how so everyone can do, and share, their best work. SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Scribe, the productivity platform for ...
A whopping 5.4 million people watched unheralded No. 15 seed Saint Peter’s shock second-seeded Kentucky in a primetime men’s March Madness game on Friday — the biggest first-round TV audience in three ...
Every generation thinks the "kids these days" are hopeless little weaklings, but today's kids really do seem to be built different. Growing up in a world where the internet has never not existed seems ...
To be ready to migrate in the fall, geese start preparing in midsummer. Babies born in the spring are mostly grown up by then. Adult geese grow a new set of plumage after shedding their old feathers – ...
Proprietary information is at the foundation of every successful business, and protecting all types of proprietary information is vital for commercial success. However, how to appropriately classify, ...
Psychologists have recently linked intellectual humility to a host of benefits: showing more persistence in the face of failure, holding less polarized beliefs and attitudes, and being received as ...
Rabies surprised public health officials earlier this year when a wild red fox bit nine people—including a United States congressman—in Washington, D.C. Within a day, a D.C. public health lab ...