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Special forces study points to emotional intelligence training as a way to boost performance under stress

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Emotional Intelligence (EI) training can improve employee well-being and prevent burn-out in high-stress environments, University of Queensland research has found. Dr. Jemma King from UQ’s School of Psychology said EI training has proven beneficial for […]

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New bifacial solar cells yield efficiencies above 32%

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Solar cells, devices that can convert sunlight into electricity, are now widely used in many countries worldwide. Over the past few years, energy engineers have been exploring alternative designs that could further boost these devices’ […]

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AI avatars promise UK growth if laws can put people first

March 24, 2026 phys.org

AI avatars are helping UK businesses save time and money, but without clear rules, workers are at risk and growth opportunities are being missed. A report published in the journal Synthetic Media Research Network, Replique […]

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Study finds overconfident CEOs are 10-15% less likely to delegate deal work

March 24, 2026 phys.org

A new study finds overconfident CEOs are less likely to delegate responsibilities to underlings, particularly in settings that involve complex transactions—such as hammering out the details of high-stakes deals. The paper, “Leave it to Me: […]

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AI could spot the next financial crisis—but there’s a catch

March 24, 2026 phys.org

What if AI could predict the next financial meltdown? Sounds like a promising idea, yet as new research finds, the devil is in the details.This post was originally published on this site

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New framework helps companies turn tech risks into strategic opportunities

March 24, 2026 phys.org

In the high-stakes world of product innovation, companies often face a paradox: adopting cutting-edge technology—such as biosensors that monitor heart rate and stress or energy-efficient chips that enable continuous health tracking in wearable devices—can make […]

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A faster route to solid-state batteries? Ultrasonic welding creates lithium-garnet interface in seconds

March 24, 2026 phys.org

Bonding lithium metal to a ceramic surface should be a dream team combination for creating solid-state lithium metal batteries. However, getting them to bond is the hard part. Impurity layers tend to form on the […]

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Yes, AI could boost productivity, but work is about more than maximizing output

March 23, 2026 phys.org

Worries about the British economy have long been dominated by one persistent concern—weak productivity. Since the financial crisis of 2008, growth has stagnated, leaving the UK trailing well behind the US, France and Germany across […]

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Why a canceled meeting feels so liberating

March 23, 2026 phys.org

Unless your employer is Lumon Industries, where the “Severance” workday never ends, a canceled meeting can feel like a gift of limitless time. A Rutgers University study published in the Journal of the Association for […]

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In Hollywood, teams don’t stick together long enough to learn from failure, data reveal

March 23, 2026 phys.org

Hollywood loves a comeback story: a director who flopped and then returned with a masterpiece or the producer who went bust and bounced back with a winner. It’s a narrative rooted in the business belief […]

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