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New AI tools have the potential to change the way workers perform and learn, but little is known about their impacts on the job. In this paper, we study the staggered introduction of a generative ...
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Amazon is changing how it boxes packages, swapping out plastic air pillows with recycled paper, a move the company says is more eco-friendly and will provide just as much protection, "if not better." ...
It’s a safe bet we've all been in a situation that required a quick warm-and-go meal, and the easiest solution is to pop leftovers on a paper plate and throw it in the microwave. Paper plates are a ...
In Touch explores the barriers faced by visually impaired students when sitting their GCSE and A-Level exams, when obtaining both exam papers and revision materials in braille and large print formats.
Dr Catherine Conlon looks at the research linking hearing loss to brain health, heart disease and social isolation, while there are promising new treatments offering some hope.