Several years ago, I received a bad medical bill: $150 for an in-network doctor’s appointment that my health insurance was supposed to cover with a $30 co-pay. After multiple long and frustrating phone calls over several weeks—during which time nothin…
Whether you’re sitting at your desk at work or shopping at the grocery store, you can feel it: the shared sense of uncertainty in the air. Economic indicators are shifting; tariffs have impacted trade flows, and experts predict the nation’s growth rat…
By eliminating traditional keyword limitations, Elsevier’s new Reaxys AI Search accelerates research timelines and opens the door to faster, more cost-effective drug and materials development.
Midsize cities are where the growth is. That’s according to new report from BILL, the payments management company used by nearly half a million small and medium-size businesses and that processes around 1% of U.S. GDP. The report analyzed business-to-…
Figma’s second-largest backer, Greylock Partners, led the company’s Series A funding round in 2015, when it was valued at 20 cents U.S. per share
For some companies, imitating the right rivals at the right time can be more effective—and lucrative—than attempting to chart an entirely new course.
Despite some high-profile pushback against hybrid work, with many companies eager to fully return their workforces to the office, hybrid work remains the preferred working style of a majority of knowledge workers worldwide. It is the work style for th…
After 25 years helping companies build teams, I’ve seen white-collar work evolve through tech booms, market crashes, and management fads. But today’s shift is more foundational: hybrid teams—made up of both full-time employees and independent consulta…
In early March, Volkan Çinar, a chemistry postdoc at MIT, received an email recruiting him to train AI models. Çinar studies carbon-carbon bonds formation in graphene. Given the stiff competition for jobs in academia, Çinar was no longer sure if his d…
In July, hackers attacked a plethora of businesses and government agencies, worming their way through a previously unknown vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint. One government agency told the Washington Post that the hackers had wiped some of their d…




