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Greg Willett of LeaseLock featured in Multifamily Dive with insights on apartment starts, deliveries, and supply. Discover what it means for operators.| LeaseLock, Inc.
Researchers at Duke University are developing an app they say can more quickly and accurately diagnose autism in young children. ABC News’ Andrea Fujii has more.| ABC News
Heather Whitson, physician, DIBS member, and professor of Medicine at Duke, talks about collaborating with UNC as part of the Duke-UNC Alzheimer's Disease Research Center to help better understand dementia in women.| News RSS Feed
DIBS members Terrie Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi's recent finding that poor neighborhoods are tied to accelerated brain aging was covered by Newsweek.| News RSS Feed
An experimental device developed by Cognito Therapeutics seeks to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients using light and sound.| WIRED
Distinct genetic and biological causes for psychiatric disorders are hard to nail down, says DIBS member and psychology & neuroscience professor Avshalom Caspi in Scientific American.| News RSS Feed
Cynthia Kuhn, DIBS mebmer and professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, chats about the promise and precautions surrounding psychedelics.| News RSS Feed
DIBS member and biology professor Sonke Johnsen's work on learning in "simple" minded brittle stars.| News RSS Feed
Neurotechnology could help us monitor our health and wellness. But lawyer and AI ethicist Nita Farahany says that without safeguards, our private thoughts and emotions can be exploited for profit.| NPR
Studies of the oscillations reveal that horizontal and vertical eye movements generate distinct sounds.| The Transmitter
Forgiveness is colloquially linked with fading memory – but research is probing what it really means to let go of wrongdoing| psyche.co
Cephalopods have developed unique visual systems to deal with their underwater world| Scientific American
Philosopher and DIBS member Walter Sinnott-Armstrong's thoughts on individual imperatives to curb climate change.| News RSS Feed
Who says you need a brain to be smart? Not brittle stars, finds DIBS member Sönke Johnson.| News RSS Feed
DIBS member Nita Farahany weighs in about the legal safeguards needed alongside emerging neurotechnologies.| News RSS Feed
Research is revealing an inextricable link between mental disorders and neurological disorders. DIBS member Terrie Moffit weighs in about how.| News RSS Feed
Murali Doraiswamy discusses the promise and potential of AI-based companion robots.| News RSS Feed
Our cultures shape us in profound ways. The latest research from cultural psychology offers fascinating insights into the nature-nurture interaction.| Psychology Today
Duke Law professor and bioethicist Nita Farahany comments on the trailblazing protections for mental privacy in Latin America.| News RSS Feed
A Duke-led research team has identified a blood-based biomarker to diagnose Parkinson’s disease, which may lead to earlier disease detection.| WUNC
Study finds shared and distinct brain networks for moral reasoning, with differing neural responses between liberals and conservatives.| The Current
A study of twins who served in World War II, lead by Duke psychiatry's Marianne Chanti-Ketterl, found that traumatic brain injuries are associated with faster rates of cognitive decline as we age.| News RSS Feed
You may want to rethink your marketing strategy, because AI-powered search is transforming how motivated buyers discover products. The hidden link between AI search and media coverage Traditional search says, […] The post Media coverage may make or break your AI search presence appeared first on Media Relations Agency.| Media Relations Agency
This fall, consumers will be resetting routines, and seeking fresh ways to stay healthy and energized. Media coverage is one of the most impactful ways to boost awareness, build trust […] The post Fall-ready PR ideas to energize your health brand appeared first on Media Relations Agency.| Media Relations Agency
National Dog Day, celebrated annually on August 26, is your opportunity to fetch more attention for your brand. Our proven PR strategies can help pet wellness brands such as yours […] The post Unleashing media opportunities: Celebrate National Dog Day with your pet wellness brand appeared first on Media Relations Agency.| Media Relations Agency
The conversation around women’s healthy aging is going mainstream, and smart brands are leading the charge. This market is too large — and too loud — to ignore. So the […] The post What’s the cost of skipping PR for your women’s health brand? appeared first on Media Relations Agency.| Media Relations Agency
American manufacturers are modernizing fast. AI is transforming everything from predictive maintenance to quality control. But innovation only drives growth if your customers know about it. If you aren’t sharing […] The post Your factory is smarter. Is your marketing keeping up? appeared first on Media Relations Agency.| Media Relations Agency
In today’s saturated natural beauty space, it’s not enough to be clean, sustainable or ethical. You need a fully integrated PR campaign so your mission reaches the people who care […] The post Natural beauty PR that honors your mission appeared first on Media Relations Agency.| Media Relations Agency
The Oaklandside, an independent nonprofit newsroom serving Oakland, California, reports that the Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) has released a new report stating violent crime has “dropped by 36% in the first seven months of the year compared to the same period last year,” and points to the installation of new, hardened gates as strong deterrents against fare evasion and crime. However, several crime categories, such as aggravated assaults and simple assaults, have “remained stabl...| Policing Equity
Axios Philadelphia reports on the city’s new two-year police contract that includes raises and bonuses for police officers but zero funding for the Citizens Police Oversight Commission (CPOC). While the new contract does not restrict or eliminate CPOC, it “neuters” CPOC and its ability to conduct independent investigations into police officers. CPE’s Hans Menos, VP of Public Safety Innovations, tells Axios: After many cities enacted police reforms following George Floyd’s murder, th...| Policing Equity
For years, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has seen the number of Black recruits, and in particular women, drop. Now, according to reports from the LA Times, the pool of candidates has all but run dry. This recruiting challenge isn’t exclusive to the LAPD. Law enforcement agencies across the country are experiencing challenges in recruitment despite generous pay and pension options, and the Trump administration’s efforts to get rid of DEI policies nationwide have exacerbated thes...| Policing Equity
In an essay for TIME, “Building a Moonshot for Racial Justice,” Dr. Phillip Atiba Solomon, CPE Co-Founder and CEO, reflects on the progress made to eradicate racism in the United States in the five years since George Floyd’s death. While the immediate aftermath of Floyd’s death saw a surge in local initiatives and some federal policy reform to make policing less racist and hold police more accountable, that momentum has since waned. Under the second Trump administration, the progress ...| Policing Equity
Even though this spring and summer had fewer days above 90 degrees than other hot years, it was also the third driest on record, on top of below-normal rainfall since the 2024 water year started. Washington will need more than above-normal precipitation this winter to make up for the precipitation deficit of the last three years. Washington State Deputy Climatologist Karin Bumbaco is quoted.| Climate Impacts Group
The Washington Department of Ecology issued an official rebuke of a draft report by the U.S. Department of Energy being used to justify the Trump Administration’s rollback of federal climate regulations. At the same time, Ecology also released a new analysis that details worsening local impacts now and in the future due to rising global emissions. The Climate Impacts Group IPCC AR6 and NCA5 assessment is cited.| Climate Impacts Group
Heatwaves in August were experienced regionally in August. Late summer high temperatures are magnified by a lack of rain, which has become more common in the Northwest during the summer months. Deputy State Climatologist Karin Bumbaco is quoted.| Climate Impacts Group
Fall and winter in Bellingham, and the rest of Western Washington, could be closer to seasonal norms, as last winter’s La Niña weather pattern — now in a neutral phase — is expected to return half-heartedly late in the year. Deputy State Climatologist Karin Bumbaco is quoted.| Climate Impacts Group
A new online tool, developed by conservation nonprofit American Forests and the Washington Department of Natural Resources, lets Washington residents explore where [summer heat] inequities exist. Climate Impacts Group’s report In the Hot Seat is mentioned.| Climate Impacts Group
Humans expected that a region like the Pacific Northwest would only ever grow so cold or hot, so wet or dry. But the range of these limits is expanding, pushing our world toward more extremes. In this story, Seattle Times journalists document some of these changes already underway in our melting mountains — shifts and species threats that will continue to intensify if fossil fuel emissions are not controlled and the planet continues to warm.| Climate Impacts Group
To mark the launch of Peter Cross’s new book, Start with the Customer, co authored by Jo Causon, The Institute of Customer Service released some new consumer research showing that UK customers are happy to sacrifice speed for quality service. The Institute’s Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs, David Dagger, appeared on BBC 5… The post Listen: discussion on state of customer service on BBC Radio 5 Live appeared first on Institute of Customer Service.| Institute of Customer Service
As part of her regular slot as business guest on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Wake up to Money, our CEO Jo Causon discussed The Institute’s Service with Respect campaign to shine a light on the abuse of customer-facing workers. Jo highlights the latest research conducted by the Institute to show the breadth and scale… The post BBC Radio 5 Wake up to Money: Jo Causon discusses abuse of customer-facing workers appeared first on Institute of Customer Service.| Institute of Customer Service
CEO Jo Causon discusses the key qualities of leaders who put service at the heart of their business strategies.| Institute of Customer Service
Sri Lanka is undergoing one of the most complex economic recoveries in its history. The country’s financial collapse in 2022 was precipitated by a toxic mix of unsustainable borrowing, poor fiscal management, and external shocks. Mass protests erupted under the banner of Aragalaya, a broad-based citizens’ movement demanding accountability, economic justice, and an end to political corruption.| Nyéléni Global Forum
The post Fast Company: Job hopping was once all the rage, but the days of big salary increases from switching careers might be over appeared first on Eagle Hill Consulting.| Eagle Hill Consulting
The Retail Sector's Labor and Operational Risks: Lessons from Media Industry Turnover and Union Dynamics| Ainvest
More workers are clinging to their jobs "for dear life." Here's why.| USA TODAY
The post Investopedia: Are You a ‘Job Hugger’? Fear of the Labor Market Is Keeping Many from Moving On appeared first on Eagle Hill Consulting.| Eagle Hill Consulting
The post Inc: Why the Gap Between AI Adoption and Its Actual Use at Work Is Hurting Your Business appeared first on Eagle Hill Consulting.| Eagle Hill Consulting
More employees plan to stick around in their current jobs, despite growing economic concerns stoking resentment toward employers.| Fortune
The post Fast Company: ‘Job hugging’ is the newest career trend: Here’s what it means—and why Gen Z is into it appeared first on Eagle Hill Consulting.| Eagle Hill Consulting
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Ameresco’s senior vice president of engineering, John Plack, joined “EnergyCents” podcast hosts Hill Vaden and Sam Humphreys to discuss why the cleantech integrator is turning its attention to geothermal and how it works with universities, hospitals and large-scale military housing to establish and expand the emerging technology.| Ameresco
Washington was slumped in a drought even before the summer began. The rain that began falling early Friday was a welcome sight, but it won’t be near enough to overcome the long-standing deficit. State Climatologist Guillaume Mauger is mentioned.| Climate Impacts Group
Extreme heat launched the Bear Gulch Fire across 2,000 additional acres of forest on Tuesday and Wednesday, pouring thick smoke on the Hood Canal communities of Hoodsport and Skokomish, Washington. In the three months leading up to the fire, Lake Cushman received 30% of its normal 9.4 inches of rainfall. State Climatologist Guillaume Mauger is mentioned.| Climate Impacts Group
Against [the] backdrop of escalating climate risk, C2ES recently traveled to Seattle, Washington to kick off the second regional Climate Resilient Communities Accelerator. The first in-person convening of the South-Central Puget Sound Accelerator focused on extreme heat and wildfire smoke impacts in the region. State Climatologist Guillaume Mauger is mentioned.| Climate Impacts Group
GlobeSt quotes LeaseLock Chief Economist Greg Willett in a feature questioning the reliability of recent federal multifamily construction data. The post LeaseLock Chief Economist Greg Willett Featured in GlobeSt on Reliability of Multifamily Construction Data appeared first on LeaseLock, Inc..| LeaseLock, Inc.
The latest Eagle Hill Consulting Employee Retention Index is continuing an upward trend, rising by 0.4 points to 102.9, signaling that workers will likely remain in their jobs over the next six months.| benefitspro.com
Worker optimism about the job market dropped sharply, marking the steepest decline since 2023 and hitting a record low.| HR Dive
The following is an excerpt from the press release, “Special Olympics Announces David Evangelista as New Chief Executive Officer” detailing the appointment of David Evangelista as Special Olympics International’s President and Chief Executive Officer effective 1 January 2026.| SpecialOlympics.org
For Earth Day, the Smithsonian featured Leavenworth-borth artist Claire Sianna Seaman’s Imagining a Climate Resilient Future in the Pacific Northwest. The triptych was commissioned by the Climate Impacts Group to celebrate our 25th anniversary in 2020-2021.| Climate Impacts Group
For the first time ever, Kanopy streams Special Olympics produced short documentaries.| SpecialOlympics.org
We’re proud to be featured by the Chicago Tribune, highlighting the important workforce development work made possible through Illinois’ Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA). As an operator of two …| Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership
Free and Equal Chair Christina Tobin joins The Santita Jackson Show’s second hour to discuss with the panel our upcoming presidential debate and how America’s democracy can be strengthened by breaking free of the two party system.| Free and Equal - freeandequal.org
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Published May 14, 2025, in The Guardian, this excellent article offers a close look at our Favela Climate Memory project, now launched in its full and final exhibition form. Writer Julia Carneiro paid a visit to our launch on May 3, where over 300 favela residents, organizers, authorities, NGOs, and students experienced the groundbreaking event, product of three years’ research by favela museum members of the Sustainable Favela Network. The article makes the relevance and urgency of ...| Catalytic Communities | CatComm
Writing and Publishing Workshop with Cascade's Rodney Clapp On June 2, the Christianity and Communication Studies Network will host a three-hour webinar| Wipf and Stock Publishers
Tomorrow, the 26th of April, has been set as the official date for the convening of the “Kurdish National Conference” in North and East Syria. This comes after a postponement due to the current war situation in the region and disagreements among parties regarding the conference. The aim of the conference is to establish a [...]| Rojava Information Center
GOP gubernatorial primary debate – Tuesday, April 23 7-8:30 p.m. EDT; 6-7:30 p.m. CDT WATCH or at any of these news outlets: Daily Journal, Franklin Indiana Public Radio IndyStar, Indianapolis Lakeshore Public Media, Merrillville Network Indiana WBAA-AM/FM, West Lafayette WBOI, Fort Wayne WBST-FM, Muncie WFIU-FM, Bloomington WFWA-TV, Fort Wayne WFYI-FM, Indianapolis WFYI-TV, Indianapolis WIPB-TV, Muncie […] The post Where to Watch or Listen appeared first on Indiana Debate Commission.| Indiana Debate Commission
Indiana Gubernatorial Debate – Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 (Last of two October debates scheduled) Broadcast and live stream coverage, 7 PM ET Please check all your local media listings for coverage for TV, radio and print outlets. Many will be livestreaming on their outlet sites or via their social media. Here’s a list of outlets that […] The post Indiana Gubernatorial Debate – Oct. 30 – Where to Watch appeared first on Indiana Debate Commission.| Indiana Debate Commission
On 18Nov2024, we had couriered the hard copies of our memo requesting urgent mitigation action in the Teesta valley in the few dry months we have before the monsoons again wreak havoc in 2025.| Visions of Hell
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Sometimes nature outreach opportunities come when you least expect. For those watching the baseball playoffs — I wasn’t — the Dodgers-Padres game got a little nutty when a goose settled in on the field round about the 8th inning Wednesday night. It was no local, bread-fed, domesticated park dweller but a bona fide wild Greater …| Travis Longcore
Oyster Workshop Alumni Study Tour to Korea a huge success| The Kiwi Chamber
Dulwich College Seoul – Inspiring students to grow as global citizens Dulwich College Seoul An ardent supporter and sponsor of The Kiwi Chamber, Dulwich College Seoul has been a mainstay at our chamber events and activities, and over the years we have forged a strong and lasting relationship. College Field The international school, centrally| The Kiwi Chamber
Veteran Kiwi Chamber stalwart Lukas Beech – delivering thought leadership and perspective in Korea’s labour market Lukas Beech speaks at 2019 NZ Tech Roadshow event Looking back at the early founding of The Kiwi Chamber there are very few individuals who have stood resolute in supporting the organisation from the beginning. One such individual| The Kiwi Chamber
The Kiwi Chamber – Punching above its weight Dr. Tony Garrett, Chairman, The Kiwi Chamber Interview Since its inception in November 2008, The Kiwi Chamber has continued to grow and thrive – and is well positioned for a great future. Even during the absence of in-person events due to the COVID-19 pandemic the chamber| The Kiwi Chamber
Assisting New Zealand food and beverage exporters to succeed in the Korean market Premium New Zealand wine paired with cheese Lights, Camera, Action! Over the past several months the Kiwi Chamber and North Asia Cape have spearheaded a video under the theme ‘Assisting New Zealand Food and Beverage Exporters to Succeed in the Korean| The Kiwi Chamber
Kiwi Chamber sponsor Nowak & Partner facilitates soft landing for Korean market entry Elias Peterle, Representative Director, Nowak & Partner Korea Entering international markets can be a daunting task – and the Korean market is no different. Finding the right partner to assist one’s endeavors in market entry is imperative and setting the right| The Kiwi Chamber
New Zealand Tech Roadshow 2021 fosters partnerships between New Zealand and Korean technology companies (Left to right) Jeong Jae-wook, Head of Invest Seoul Center; Dr. Tony Garrett, Chairman of The Kiwi Chamber; and Stephen Blair, New Zealand Trade Commissioner to Korea at the New Zealand-Korea Tech Roadshow 2021 The New Zealand Chamber of Commerce in| The Kiwi Chamber
Kiwi Entrepreneur Malcolm Luke – the driving spirit behind successful Bonny’s Pizza Pub Bonny’s Pizza Pub team If you venture over to Haebangchon (HBC) – just a short walk up the main road from the famed Kimchi pots on the left – you will find a nice slice of Kiwi lifestyle and culture in the| The Kiwi Chamber
Skyline Luge opens second site in Korea Skyline Luge Busan Once is not enough as Skyline Luge opened its second Korean site in Busan on July 3, 2021. Skyline Luge Busan, which sits atop natural rolling hills offering spectacular panoramic views of Busan’s coastline, is adjacent to Lotte’s Magic Forest which is scheduled to open| The Kiwi Chamber
Seoul Foreign School – Inspiring Excellence in Korea for over 110 years Seoul Foreign School “All of the Kiwis I’ve met over the years have an incredible sense of fun and exploration. They are almost the archetypal international workers and travelers,” said Colm Flanagan, Head of School, Seoul Foreign School. “We have always tried| The Kiwi Chamber
I participated in the Internet Identity Workshop Episode of the Rubric Podcast, a casual chat on DIDs and DID methods. Basically, the conversation was mostly with the Internet Identity Workshop’s original organizers and creators. A Brief Introduction to the Rubric A rubric is a standard tool for evaluating subjects. In the context of Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs), […]| Identity Woman
As an enthusiastic member of the RadicalxChange community, I have actively participated in numerous RxC forums including working with the team to produce their 2022 conference series. I was in Zurich for the Digital Identity unConference Europe (DICE) that I co-produced and co-facilitated. Folks who organized the RxC Zurich/Switzerland asked me to be the featured […]| Identity Woman
More people than ever believe crime is up in their area, polls show. But public perception doesn’t always match reality.| The Marshall Project