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Psychology says people who keep their cameras off during meetings aren’t always disengaged, their brain may be protecting them from something importantPsychology does not suggest that everyone who keeps their camera turned off is shy, uninterested, or trying to conceal something. Human beh...
Are you silent in meetings? Psychology says it’s not a confidence problem — The hidden pattern of your insecurity and fear of judgment creeping inThe psychology of people who remain silent in meetings suggests that their quietness is rarely accidental. Personality, environment, past e...
Warren Buffett's framework for finding businesses to invest : The ‘Shiftless Nephew test’Warren Buffett once revealed a brutally simple test for separating great businesses from merely good ones: Could you put a lazy, not-too-sm...
Why Robots Are Studying PrimatesRobots are evolving to become more socially intelligent. Scientists are studying primate behavior to enhance robot interaction. This involv...
The Buffett framework of investing: Why some stocks deserve a PE of 25, and others deserve a PE of 10In his letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett revealed a valuation framework that explained why stocks can lose half their value without an...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsOver the next few days, as an investor you need to make a clear distinction on one front: Buying happening in a sector at a lower level, an...
How Tone Matters More Than Words in Emotional SituationsDuring heated discussions, how you say something often matters more than what you say. Research shows vocal tone carries emotional weight, ...
Meta has launched the world's 'most advanced' glasses. Will they replace smartphones?Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg called Orion "the most advanced glasses the world has ever seen". He said they offer a "glimpse of the future" i...
Goodbye, Omegle! Popular online chat platform shuts down after 14 years, founder says 'people misused it'The virtual tombstone on the Omegle website symbolises the end of a platform that once brought strangers together.
Mental Health at Work: It's time employers took notice of the other pandemicEmployers operate in a piece-meal manner, with Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs), counselling sessions and interventions aimed at allev...
Soft skills matter to telcos in 5G modeOperators are broadening the skillset and being flexible while hiring employees in the 5G age with requirements like technology majors with...
University of Essex Online: Applications open for PG Certificate in Psychology courseKaplan Open Learning is providing the University of Essex Online courses in collaboration with Essex University.
Sought after degrees to pursue at leading global universitiesA degree signals to employers that you can stay committed and work through years of subject matter to become well-versed in a topic. It als...
Covid 19 impact will be felt beyond 6 months, shows EY surveyThe crisis is also forcing organisations to re-look at the HR processes and operations through a digital lens. More than 70% of the organiz...
- Six NASA scientists to emerge from Mars-like habitat
New York, Sep 17 (IANS) Six Nasa scientists, who were living in isolation on a Mars-like habitat in Hawaii since January to determine astro...
Internet is addictive, just like a slot machine: David GreenfieldWith growth of smart phones, tablets and a range of gadgets, people are now waking up to the side effects of always-on 24x7 connected world.
- Facebooking has pros and cons for teens: Study
Social networking sites pose both risks and benefits to children as their studies get affected but at the same time the introverts learn ho...