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The Great Resignation is no joke | Fortune

How do CEOs view the worker shortage and so-called Great Resignation? To find out, Fortune surveyed CEOs in collaboration with Deloitte.

Hurry Up and Slow Down - Melli O'Brien

Our culture is one of business, effort, deadlines, striving & achieving. The information age has us racing through life at a pace that would make our forefathers’ heads spin. But are we happier?

Introducing Tech for A Better World: Stories of people using technology to make a better world - CNET

Even amid the coronavirus pandemic, individuals and companies are pursuing projects that use tech to improve society.

8 Tweetable Cybersecurity Quotes To Help You (And Your Business) Stay Safer

Check out the best Tweetable cybersecurity quotes to help you change the way you see information security and to help keep your business stay safer!

Google Online Security Blog: Launching a collaborative minimum security baseline

You are welcome to contribute comments, but they should be relevant to the conversation. We reserve the right to remove off-topic remarks in the interest of keeping the conversation focused and engaging. Shameless self-promotion is well, shameless, and will get canned.

90-minute naps can help boost motor skills and memory - Study Finds

The team finds that sleep can enhance a person's ability to learn challenging motor tasks since it helps the brain to process and focus on the new skill.

What Kids Need to Know About Their Working Memory | Deborah Farmer Kris - Intrepid ED News

Every day, we encounter the limitations of our working memory. 

Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don't Have To - Barbara Oakley

Lifespan: Why We Age—and Why We Don’t Have To, by David Sinclair with Matthew D. LaPlante. [Hat tip, Adam Trybus] This fascinating, beautifully written book explores a common—but ignored—factor in many lethal diseases. That is, the effects of aging.

Worlds within worldsHerman Narula on why the metaverse matters

The metaverse is bigger than Facebook—a new era of valuable human experiences in digital worlds is upon us, says the CEO of Improbable | By Invitation

There Will Always Be Lawyers | Journal by getAbstract

AI can crunch the data, but good deals require wily humans.

Microsoft Teams enters the metaverse race with 3D avatars and immersive meetings - The Verge

Microsoft is entering the metaverse race with Teams. New 3D avatars and immersive virtual spaces are coming to Microsoft Teams in 2022.

Slow Down, Finish Faster - Brian Di Croce

If you want to fully finish a task without reworking it, one must slow down. In this post, I'm sharing some ideas how to go about doing that.

AWS security audit guidelines - AWS General Reference

Review your AWS account and IAM resources to make sure you are providing the right levels of access for your users.

Teach & Learn Better With A "Neuroplasticity Super Protocol" - Huberman Lab

This version of the "Neuroplasticity Super-Protocol" focuses on behavioral tools.

This Is My Brain on Salvia | WIRED

I loaned my head to the world’s first fMRI study on the effects of salvinorin A, a potent psychedelic. Here’s what it revealed.

Reviving the art of apprenticeship to unlock continuous skill development | McKinsey

Postpandemic skill gaps need filling, and formal learning alone won’t do the trick. Scaling the lost art of one-on-one learning can make the difference.

UL Launches SafeCyber Platform to Secure IoT

UL’s SafeCyber will allow organizations to manage cybersecurity governance and processes as well as speed up time spent on firmware development.

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Companies Order Record Number of Robots Amid Labor Shortage - WSJ

North American firms ordered nearly 29,000 robotics units in first nine months of 2021.

Cheers! Scientists develop gene-edited barley to produce better beer - Study Finds

Researchers believe they've found a way to make one of the beverage's key ingredients more resistant to the impact of poor weather.

A simple 'good morning' ranks among top 'good deeds' to brighten another's day - Study Finds

Three-quarters of Americans believe that if they do a good deed, the next person will pay it forward, a new survey shows.

In bot we trust: People put more faith in computers than other humans - Study Finds

Researchers at the University of Georgia say this is especially true when people find tasks too challenging to handle alone.