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Why the ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 are spotlighting industry-specific innovationThe most impactful AI products of 2026 aren't built to do everything; they're built to solve one problem exceptionally well. The ET Most In...
In 1979, old salmon cans were stored in an Alaskan cannery, and decades later, when scientists cracked them open, a rising worm count revealed something unexpected about changing ocean food websOld canned salmon from Alaska reveals a significant increase in parasitic worms. Scientists studied cans dating back to 1979. This rise in ...
Guess who’s got an AI edge in a tough job market?Fresh graduates in 2026 face a surprisingly brighter job market, with companies now seeing AI as an opportunity rather than just a threat. ...
The $138 bn buffer: India’s most visible export can rescue the rupeeIndia is considering a policy push to accelerate overseas deployment of skilled workers as part of a broader strategy to support the rupee ...
NITI Aayog proposes measures to enhance quality of schools in India; puts larger onus on statesIn its report on ‘School Education System in India: Temporal Analysis and Policy Roadmap for Quality Enhancement’, the Aayog has mooted 13 ...
The rapid embrace of AI in China, its biggest testing ground, may shape how AI is used globallyChina is rapidly adopting artificial intelligence tools. Ordinary citizens and businesses are using AI for daily tasks and work. Chinese co...
Shots fired in the AI war: US and China clash over code and controlThe US-China AI rivalry has intensified, moving beyond innovation to a battle for talent, IP, and strategic tech. China's blocking of Meta'...
What Happens When Leaders Start Talking About Research Optimization at WorkCorporate buzzwords like 'efficiency' often cause employee stress. Past experiences make workers fear job cuts or increased workloads. Scie...
After tariff wars, Trump is opening a new front in US-China rivalryThe US accuses China of stealing AI intellectual property, escalating the tech rivalry beyond tariffs. This move, potentially impacting chi...
ASML layoffs: the king of advanced chip-making machines cuts 1,700 jobs in major shake-up—but is China ready to lure them all and forge its own ASML empire?ASML layoffs hit global headlines after the chip giant confirmed 1,700 job cuts, nearly 4% workforce, despite record AI-driven demand. The ...
Why Waiting on HR Feels Longer Than It Should, and What It Might Be Telling YouProlonged delays in HR responses, often due to understaffing and manual processes, are creating a negative employee experience. This lack o...
Harvard scientist uses cloud to replicate supercomputer for heart disease studyThe study simulated a therapy that aims to dissolve blood clots and tumor cells in the human circulatory system that required an enormous a...
States lag in keeping tab on gender testsAccording to the report, despite the NHM's augmentation of human resources in states, shortage of service providers exists in most of the s...
'Companies turning to technology to reach out to right talent'While, 80 per cent of the organisations use technology as a part of their talent acquisition strategy, 17 per cent of organisations are com...
Coca-Cola plans to get digital readyThe company has created a new function called Franchise Capability & Business Transformation to beef up supply chain, technology and proces...
Teri suggests discontinuance of focus on shale gasTeri suggests discontinuation of efforts for shale gas extraction. Focus should instead be on removing bottlenecks in CBM exploration and p...
- HR management resistant to promoting women staff
Human resource management teams of many firms are often not great supporters of women and resisted decisions relating to their promotion. N...
- Outsourcing firms seek tax benefits
With a view to provide a fillip to booming business process industry in India, the Business Process Industry Association of India (BPIAI) h...
- North shrinks on small offers
The north likes it big: Lavish lifestyles, grand marriages, imposing businesses and huge appetites.
- Food processing policy on cards
The Centre is working on a comprehensive national food processing policy to give a fresh impetus to the sunrise industry.