Computer science is losing its exemption: Everyone can code nowA popular pyramid model for computer science professions is flawed. For decades, skill alone determined success in tech. Now, Artificial In...
Ever wondered how erasers actually work? The answer might surprise youPencil marks disappear thanks to molecular science and heat. Graphite sticks to paper via weak forces. Erasers lift graphite due to stronge...
Flex office: As GCCs boom, Table Space is betting big on managed workspacesAs India’s GCC ecosystem expands rapidly, enterprise managed workspace providers are emerging as critical enablers of global firms entering...
Nitin Raheja on why next 6 months will separate good portfolios from great onesSenior fund managers anticipate an uncomfortable six months for India's market, with near-term choppiness expected due to FPI selling and a...
What happens if you drive without a gas cap?Forgetting your gas cap might seem minor, but it allows toxic fuel vapors to escape, contributing to air pollution. This oversight can also...
Bitcoin holds above $80K despite hot US inflation data, signalling strong buyer confidenceBitcoin held above the $80,000 mark despite hotter-than-expected U.S. inflation data, reflecting resilient investor sentiment in the crypto...
Why global fund managers are giving D-St the cold shoulderForeign investors have significantly reduced their holdings in Indian equities, driven by slowing earnings growth, the AI boom in South Kor...
The extension cord mistake you're probably making at home right nowMany homes face electrical fire risks due to overloaded power strips. Appliances with motors or heating elements require dedicated wall out...
Teacher Appreciation Day 2026: Gifts, cards, wishes for the teacher you loveTeacher Appreciation Week 2026, from May 4-8, offers a chance to thank educators. National Teacher Day is May 5. Thoughtful gifts like tumb...
Holding pee, eating quickly, hot showers? Harvard-trained doctor shares 8 common daily habits quietly damaging your healthA Harvard-trained gastroenterologist has identified eight common daily habits that could be silently impacting your health. From holding yo...
He fought for his desk… and accidentally won it foreverA corporate employee faced a dramatic saga over a stolen computer mouse. Territorial battles and passive-aggressive remarks ensued. The emp...
Hot desking, crowded, no privacy, and bad WiFi - employee vents ire on RTO, sparks big debateMany companies are asking employees to return to offices after long remote work periods. Workers are facing hot desking, crowded spaces, po...
Hot-desking will remain hot despite hygiene concernsWork-from-home isn’t great for morale, as companies are fast realising. Firms are choosing hot-desking because of a space crunch in offices...
Hot-desking negatively impacts introvert's performanceHot-desking is a new trend of workspace sharing, where people of various levels sit close to each other and share a single a desk.
Modern office environment makes introverts uncomfortablePersonality has a big impact on the type of office environment people prefer to work in.
The desktop is dying with employees working in open spacesSmart knowledge-based companies may be heralding the death of dedicated work desks too, thanks to activity-based working.
- GSK warms up to the concept of work from home
GlaxoSmithkline (GSK) is running a pilot project with its leadership team (those reporting directly to the managing director) on how comfor...