Using a new metric called “world golf ability,” a David B. Falk College of Sport research team has determined that Team Europe’s methods of selecting and preparing its Ryder Cup team gives it a significant advantage over Team USA. Played...| Syracuse University News
The talent landscape in 2025 is defined by contradiction: there’s no shortage of people looking for meaningful work—and yet employers across industries are struggling to fill roles. While many organizations paused hiring decisions during the uncertainty of recent election cycles, that hesitation hasn’t resolved itself with the calendar. Each generation of candidates looking for work […]| Lighthouse Research & Advisory
The HR technology market in 2024 was a story of resilience and growth amidst a rapidly changing global landscape. With the U.S. election dominating headlines and sparking conversations around the future of work, and consumer confidence rebounding from the challenges of prior years, the HR tech space has continued to demonstrate its vital role in […]| Lighthouse Research & Advisory
Research associate Véronique Taylor (left) and professor Karen Maxwell| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
First 2022 fisheries data now live for 30 global EEZs.| Sea Around Us
Senegal’s fish are vanishing—and so are its fishers.| Sea Around Us
Fentanyl is a powerful painkiller that has already been widely used in children with SCD and in adults with cancer or chronic pain. Researchers now believe its use in adults …| TIF
A new study estimates how much nutrition Indian Ocean fisheries provide and examines how these benefits align with conservation priorities. The post Indian Ocean fisheries fuel global nutrition — but the benefits are leaving the region appeared first on Sea Around Us.| Sea Around Us
Catch reconstruction video tutorials. The post Sea Around Us launches catch reconstruction course to empower global fisheries research appeared first on Sea Around Us.| Sea Around Us
Exploitation of the high seas risks doing irreversible damage to biodiversity, climate stability and ocean equity.| Sea Around Us
According to new research, developmental changes in individual fish and experimental errors are the causes of inconsistencies that have erroneously been linked to the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory.| Sea Around Us
Just one phase! HotStuff-1 offers clients early confirmations and reduces the impact of leader-slowness (MEVs) and Tail-forking attacks| Professor Dahlia Malkhi
The CLVR algorithm constructs an ordering of trades which approximately minimizes price volatility with a low computational cost| Professor Dahlia Malkhi
BFT consensus that achieves optimal worst-case communication complexity (quadratic) with constant expected latency| Professor Dahlia Malkhi
Revisitng HotStuff, it turns out that two phases are enough after all.| Professor Dahlia Malkhi
As temperatures rise on the peninsula, freshwater quality is expected to change — affecting both salmon and humans, new CASC-funded research suggests.| International Arctic Research Center
(left to right) Jamie Fegan and Epshita Islam with Trevor Moraes| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Landon Getz (left) and Sam Fairburn| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
I’m excited to announce my new podcast, The Science of Creativity! I interview leading creativity experts and authors, and I tell stories of famous inventions. I publish twice a month. The la…| The Creativity Guru
Professor Heckman’s latest research on the Perry Preschoolers at midlife finds multi-generation gains for the participants and children of participants in the areas of education, health, employment and civic life. The research provides a compelling indication that early childhood education can be an effective way to break the cycle of poverty. Select download to access… The post Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects Academic Papers appeared first on The Heckman Equation.| The Heckman Equation
These share graphics and accompanying social post copy highlight key research takeaways from Professor Heckman’s paper, Intergenerational and Intragenerational Externalities of the Perry Preschool Project. Use these graphics on your social media platforms to share the multi-generational positive impact that high-quality early childhood programs can have on families and society. Access a research summary to… The post Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects Graphics appeared first on The...| The Heckman Equation
Frequently asked questions regarding the research from Professor Heckman’s recent papers (The Perry Preschoolers at Late Midlife: A Study in Design-Specific Inference and Intergenerational and Intragenerational Externalities of the Perry Preschool Project), ranging from a deeper dive into the importance of birth-to-three programs to how the research differs from similar studies in the field. Access… The post Perry Preschool: Intergenerational Effects FAQ appeared first on The Heckman Equa...| The Heckman Equation
Guest post by Dr. Melissa Betters “They got it!” echoed shouts down the hallways of the Research Vessel Atlantis in Fall 2018. The whole science crew knew what it meant: The elusive polychaete worm, seen numerous times during our deep-sea dives at the Pacific Costa Rica Margin, had finally been captured. Now, it’s been formally| Deep Sea News | All the news on the Earth's largest environment.
Osedax worms, or the ‘bone eating’ worms are little soft sacks resembling snotty little flowers. The “bone devourer” is not quite accurate as the worms do not actually feed on the bone mineral, but rather the fats within the bone matrix. It's just the Osedax females that do the feeding ... and have no| Deep Sea News | All the news on the Earth's largest environment.
In this book, you'll find just about everything that's ever been discovered by researchers. … Read More The “Bible of Creativity” Just Published!| The Creativity Guru
Success can lead to failure if you rely too much on your top performers.| The Creativity Guru