WorkTango explored how companies are leveraging AI for personnel management using data from the SHRM's 2024 Talent Trends report.
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Ethan Ward
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2/11/25
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Opioids and other addictive drugs can alter the rhythmic activity of genes involved in sleep-wake cycles.
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Ryan Logan, UMass Chan Medical School and Mackenzie Gamble, Boston University, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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FEMA pools national resources to help states quickly manage disasters. Without that federal support, each state would be left to build its own expensive response capabilities.
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Ming Xie, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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Many animals show signs of high intelligence, including strong memory, self-awareness and communication skills.
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Leticia Fanucchi, Oklahoma State University, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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Having AI models say how confident they are in their answers could help minimize inaccurate responses. Just don’t be overconfident about their confidence scores.
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Lu Wang, University of Michigan, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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Aridity is silently spreading through many of the world’s cocoa-producing regions. There are steps we can take to save them.
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Narcisa Pricope, Mississippi State University, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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The study shows rates for smoking, obesity and chronic conditions such as heart disease are comparatively higher in rural areas, leading to shorter life expectancy.
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Elizabeth Currid-Halkett, University of Southern California; Bryan Tysinger, University of Southern California, and Jack Chapel, University of Southern California, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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NOAA operates fleets of satellites, sensors on airplanes and ocean-going buoys, as well as radar, providing the data used by weather forecasters nationwide – and freely available to anyone.
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Christine Wiedinmyer, University of Colorado Boulder and Kari Bowen, University of Colorado Boulder, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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Assessing how well items align with your core beliefs may make it easier to let them go.
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Mary E. Dozier, Mississippi State University, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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The view of Valentine’s Day as a day for lovers can be traced back to two medieval poets who stood up for romance and the freedom to choose.
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Jennifer Wollock, Texas A&M University, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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SaveHealth shares an overview of shingles and how to relieve symptoms at home.
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Noah W Chung
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2/11/25
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Unprecedented inequality and other geopolitical risks are causing an increase in revenge quitting and similar behaviours.
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Andrea Carter, Adler University, The Conversation
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2/11/25
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Charlie Health looks at how bereavement groups impact emotional vulnerability in grief and the role of social support in reducing depressive symptoms following loss.
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Kayla Levy
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2/11/25
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NEXT shares guidelines and reasons to protect yourself with your business' Workers' Compensation insurances.
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Kim Mercado
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2/11/25
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Experian examined representative and anonymized credit data through Q3 2024 to identify trends within average and total debt balances for major household credit categories.
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Chris Horymski
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2/11/25
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(NewsUSA) - While February is recognized as National Random Acts of Kindness month, at Marine Toys for Tots, we believe kindness knows no boundaries—nor does it follow a calendar. Kindness is …
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2/11/25
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(NewsUSA) - The Forgotten Man: A Journey Through the Ashes by Stanley S. SeidnerA powerful epic that chronicles the adventurous life of David Wdowinski, a tragic and brilliant psychiatrist, …
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2/11/25
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(Madison Roberts) - A Convenient New Approach to Metabolic HealthEden is providing access to a new way for individuals to explore GLP-1 therapy: a compounded semaglutide gummy, available through …
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2/11/25
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(BPT) - Cleaning your home is a necessary but often tedious part of life. However, it doesn't have to be. Using the right products and technology can make household cleaning easier and more …
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2/10/25
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Spokeo used data from the Social Security Administration to find the most unique baby names in every state across the country as of 2023.
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Kathy Morris, Data Work By Emma Rubin
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2/10/25
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