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Calcutta High Court Flags Unfair Exclusion of IndiaMART by ChatGPT (livelaw.in)
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Meet Achal Agrawal, India's academic watchdog taking on research plagiarism (indiatoday.in)
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Cheaper, cleaner energy drives Germany's balcony-solar boom (dw.com)
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Workplace 2026 will be increasingly intelligent, interconnected, human-centred (indiatimes.com)
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The 70-20-10 growth formula that’s speeding up career success (indiatoday.in)
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Calculating compressed air requirements: Step-by-step instructions (scc-aircompressors.com)
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Inside the deal-making power of the F-35: A weapon, a network, strategic lock-in (indiatimes.com)
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'Hassle' and 'humiliation': What it's like traveling with a weak passport (cnbc.com)
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Study: People Support Higher Taxes After Understanding Benefits of Public Goods (tus.ac.jp)
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Spiraling Housing Costs Behind Plummeting Birth Rate: Study (newsweek.com)
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World’s largest heat pump under development in Germany (pv-magazine.com)
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Companies are told to stop hiring humans – we're closer to an AI job apocalypse (independent.co.uk)
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Amazon Employs Robots So That It Can Pay Its Human Workers More (forbes.com/sites/johntamny)
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60% of workers are unhappy with key aspects of their job, survey finds (cbsnews.com)
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Remote companies are getting flooded with applications as other firms RTO (businessinsider.com)
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Ranked: The World’s 20 Largest Labor Forces, by Country (visualcapitalist.com)
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Inside the Bank Where Almost Every Employee Is a Gig Worker (wsj.com)
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How the German government is going all in on AI (dw.com)
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From leasing comics to building a $1B revenue company (indiatimes.com)
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He requested WFH for family emergency; boss calls it 'unacceptable' (indiatimes.com)
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Feedback Triggers Different Types of Perfectionism (aom.org)
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The web's fundamental principle just got scrapped (euronews.com)
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US companies laid off 40k+ US tech workers, replaced them with H-1B visa holders (hindustantimes.com)
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Overcoming barriers of hydrogen storage with a low-temperature hydrogen battery (isct.ac.jp)
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When Pay Transparency Efforts Go Awry (aom.org)
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Meet the revenge quitters: why people are ditching jobs & refusing to go quietly (theguardian.com)
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The Dutch are quietly shifting towards a four-day work week (ft.com)
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How people in 24 countries view India (pewresearch.org)
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AI isn't the only culprit. GCCs in the spotlight in India's IT layoff story (indiatimes.com)
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'It's just PR': Skittles, Hershey and Nestle are removing artificial colors (cnn.com)
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'Self-termination is most likely': the history and future of societal collapse (theguardian.com)
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The hidden engineering behind foundation model building (poolside.ai)
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How female entrepreneurs can overcome self-doubt (aom.org)
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Zomato founder prepares to deliver jet engines (businesstoday.in)
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Detecting toxic work culture early on (deccanherald.com)
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The Country Where 76% of Cars Sold Are Electric (nytimes.com)
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Is Your Flexible Schedule Burning You Out? (hbr.org)
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More than 90% of new renewable energy capacity is now cheaper than fossil fuels (euronews.com)
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Perplexity CEO to youngsters: Spend less time on Instagram (indiatimes.com)
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Two-dimensional indium selenide wafers for integrated electronics (science.org)
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Solar module prices on a clear downward trend (pv-magazine.com)
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Immigrant–native pay gap driven by lack of access to high-paying jobs [pdf] (nature.com)
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Is 'Superman' About the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? Sure, Maybe (comicbookclublive.com)
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Quality of scientific papers questioned as academics 'overwhelmed' (theguardian.com)
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Which Workers Will A.I. Hurt Most: The Young or the Experienced? (nytimes.com)
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Employee takes sick leave for stomach ache, boss subtly asks to work anyway (hindustantimes.com)
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Are China’s universities really the best in the world? (economist.com)
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X, India spar over lawyer's 'Tom, Dick, and Harry' remark for officials (reuters.com)
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He Painted Bugs Like Jewels — And Changed Science Forever [video] (youtube.com)
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NASA plans to stream rocket launches on Netflix starting this summer (cnbc.com)
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What happened to the job market (reddit.com)
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I had a complete breakdown during a work video call because CEO kept screaming (reddit.com)
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US resumes student visas, demands social media access (dw.com)
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Air India crash underscores risks of country's infrastructure boom (washingtonpost.com)
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Forget What You Know About Search. Optimize Your Brand for LLMs. (hbr.org)
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Learning German: A Two-Way Street for International Professionals and Companies (germancareer.substack.com)
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Self-Powered Artificial Synapse Mimics Human Color Vision (tus.ac.jp)
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Design as You Go: The Case Study of Chenab Railway Bridge (pdf) (springer.com)
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Employee Stress Is a Business Risk–Not an HR Problem (hbr.org)
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Move Over, Genghis Khan. Many Other Men Left Huge Genetic Legacies (2015) (smithsonianmag.com)
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Corporate Activism Happens After Polarizing Problems Are Settled (aom.org)
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Why does Switzerland have more nuclear bunkers than any other country? (theguardian.com)
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Why Japan's Gen Z is 'quiet quitting' work (dw.com)
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Counting the Cost of a Career Break (ft.com)
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Real Engineering says 'won't praise India again' after incorrect map controversy (hindustantimes.com)
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India plans massive $10B purchase of over 100 Make in India crude oil tankers (indiatimes.com)
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Remembering Jayant Narlikar, astrophysicist who challenged Big Bang theory (business-standard.com)
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A nation of slackers? Why Friedrich Merz wants Germans to work more (ft.com)
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Story of BrahMos: The development of India's first supersonic cruise missile (moneycontrol.com)
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Sex life of India’s college students. Students fight curfews, CCTVs (theprint.in)
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U.S. Nuclear Emergency Support aircraft touched down in Pakistan (thecommunemag.com)
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Germany's Car Labor Costs Make America Look Like a Bargain Factory (carscoops.com)
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Orders for Pahalgam satellite images from US firm peaked 2 months before attack (theprint.in)
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An India-Pak nuclear war could kill millions, threaten global starvation (2019) (colorado.edu)
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Tech hiring slows, unemployment rises, jobs report shows (computerworld.com)
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Workers Are Hiding AI Use from Bosses, KPMG Survey Finds (businessinsider.com)
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Can sales professionals spark product innovation? (aom.org)
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Snake halts Japanese bullet trains after wrapping around power line (bbc.com)
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The global hiring boom is here – and it's solving the talent crisis (hrdive.com)
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How many dams India needs to deprive Pakistan of Indus waters (indiatoday.in)
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Dual Scalable Annealing Processors: Overcoming Capacity and Precision Limits (tus.ac.jp)
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Swiss startup inaugurates removable PV plant on railway tracks (pv-magazine.com)
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Fantasy Betting Apps are ruining rural India. It is heartbreaking. (reddit.com)
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Delhi's EV boom runs on illegal charging stations (scroll.in)
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"Don't You Dare Go Hollow": How Dark Souls Helps Players Cope with Depression (acm.org)
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"Don't You Dare Go Hollow": How Dark Souls Helps Players Cope with Depression (aalto.fi)
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Why "Learn to Code" Failed [video] (youtube.com)
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Inside a neuroscientist’s quest to cure coma (bigthink.com)
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The reactionary turn against nuclear power (spiked-online.com)
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Saudi businesses turn to solar power as kingdom cuts energy subsidies (ft.com)
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Street Police Patrolling to Reduce Harassment of Women in Public Spaces in India (povertyactionlab.org)
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How to Stop a Submarine [video] (youtube.com)
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He's been dead for 300 years. So why is this emperor angering millions today? (cnn.com)
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The rise and wobble of India's EV pioneer Ola (bbc.com)
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Why are we suddenly turning against middle managers? (peoplematters.in)
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Why one colleague freezes while another sweats in office: Experts explain (indiatimes.com)
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'A big part of my job is sacking people': Life in HR (sky.com)
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How Pakistan quietly became world’s biggest solar importer (independent.co.uk)
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