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Employees lack trust in HR’s ability to address workplace bullying effectively—and for good reason, says study
These findings are especially relevant for India, where challenges like addressing mental health co…
Budget: Rs 13,539 cr allocated to social justice department, 37% higher than last year
This increase is primarily focused on enhancing welfare programmes for marginalised communities and…
PTI
ISRO’s ambitious lineup of missions include Chandrayaan-4, Chandrayaan-5 and Gaganyaan — likely within the end of this decade!
India is launching ambitious space missions. Chandrayaan-4 will collect lunar samples. Chandrayaan-…
Delhi firm with just 8 employees seeks ₹12 crore via IPO, gets ₹4,700 crore worth of investor applications!
In a surprising turn of events, Resourceful Automobile, a company looking to raise funds through an…
The 2024 Great Unbossing — Desi Edition: How is global trend of firing mid-level managers taking shape in India
The idea of unbossing, or firing middle-level management in a bid to have flatter reporting structu…
The future of HR: Leveraging AI for recruitment, onboarding and employee development
With the widespread focus and interest in the various ways Artificial Intelligence (AI) has started…
AI taking human jobs debate continues, what jobs it could replace first
Researchers have debated the impact of AI on the job market, with varying opinions on its potential…
Google CEO Sundar Pichai says AI will advance humanity in these 4 key ways
Google CEO Sundar Pichai made a case for AI as a force for good at the UN on Saturday.
Lakshmi Varanasi
Scientists discovered a unique line of Neanderthals and it's helping solve the mystery of humanity's last great extinction
The genome of a Neanderthal named Thorin suggested he was part of an unknown lineage. He and his co…
Jenny McGrath
Why revamping feedback is a priority for Carlyle's new human resources chief
Private equity giant Carlyle just tapped Jennifer Barker as chief human resources officer as Bruce …
Reed Alexander
Coming home stressed after work every night? It's probably making your dog sad as well
Dogs can sense human stress through smell, affecting their emotions and decisions, a study has foun…
Cows are now spreading bird flu to each other — here's why that's problematic for humans
Avian influenza H5N1 has spread to US cattle, raising concerns about its potential to infect mammal…
Having an only child means we have more time and resources for her. But it doesn't make her spoiled.
Pregnancy and postpartum were very hard on me, so we decided to only have one child. I have no regr…
Sara Rowe Mount
Our AI future is about to make one basic resource insanely valuable
Fears about AI making decisions for you in the future are misplaced — because computers alrea…
Ed Zitron
Samsung India will hire 1,000 engineers from top institutes for R&D units
The new workforce will join Samsung R&D Institute-Bangalore (SRI-B), Samsung R&D Institu…
Height differences between men and women might've stemmed from cultures prioritising well-being of one sex over the other
In North Central Europe, women exhibited a significantly shorter stature than men, despite having t…
10 Things in Tech: Shopify's midlife crisis, how to land deals with brands, and Microsoft's former human resources vice president shares advice
In today's edition: OpenAI's compensation system, Google's controversial drag show, and more headli…
Diamond Naga Siu
Strengthening monsoons might have enticed early humans to migrate from Africa to East Asia: study
Back in Southeast Africa, where our ancestors initially called home, things were getting rough. Dry…
Chinese people fed up with the rat race are calling themselves 'huminerals' — human resources to be relentlessly exploited and discarded
"You are a resource, not a protagonist. You are a means, not an end," wrote one forum user introduc…
Matthew Loh
Rate of violence began to skyrocket as early humans moved into cities, fractured skull remains reveal
While one might assume that the organisation into cities could have curbed violence among "civilise…