From Mean Girls to The Dropout: Amanda Seyfried’s chaotic career
Amanda Seyfried has had a fruitful career full of ups and downs, leading to her career-best performance in Hulu's The Dropout......»»
Quentin Tarantino’s The Movie Critic may be his last film
After a storied career as a director, Quentin Tarantino has lined up The Movie Critic, a project that may be his last Hollywood film......»»
Apple pushes tech careers for women in developer interview feature
Apple is attempting to encourage more women into a career in technology, by publishing a feature on four women who are attempting to "create change and drive culture" via the App Store.[Apple]Tuesday's feature piece, arriving one week after Internati.....»»
Report reveals extent of public sexual harassment experienced by Black and minoritized girls in the UK
A new report reveals the extent of public sexual harassment (PSH) experienced by Black and minoritized girls in the U.K.—with many saying it has impacted on their mental health, self-esteem and identity......»»
Managing people for the first time: Expert tips on how to succeed
Getting a promotion that involves managing people for the first time is a milestone in anyone's career. It is a sign that your employer values your performance and skills and trusts you to lead projects and colleagues. This transition can also be a c.....»»
Bonnie And Clyde"s Iconic Car: How Much It"s Worth Today
The infamous duo have littered their career with several stolen cars, but the infamous Fordor Deluxe has been preserved in museums and exhibitions since. The infamou.....»»
The trick to avoiding empty innovation? Finding the right problem to solve
From Airbnb to Amyris, Sola Biu has built a career around creating more inclusive design communities. Sola Biu is a hybrid creative director and strategist who has spent her career finding unconventional, equitable solutions to hard problems. She is.....»»
Mathematicians have discovered the hidden patterns that exist within ‘chaotic’ crowds
As with many things found in nature, it’s not as random as it looks. A huge throng of people may seem chaotic. Think of the pandemonium of top-bill gatherings such as Coachella’s music festival or a Comic-Con convention, or even the be.....»»
Stick to your lane: Hidden order in chaotic crowds
Have you ever wondered how pedestrians 'know' to fall into lanes when they are moving through a crowd, without the matter being discussed or even given conscious thought?.....»»
Researchers examine career confidence in underrepresented biomedical scientist trainees
For Ph.D.-trained scientists, career self-efficacy—or one's assurance in carrying out their career plans—is incredibly important for their livelihood and mental health......»»
InQuest appoints Darren Spruell as Chief Intelligence Officer
InQuest appointed Darren Spruell, a seasoned information security professional, as its Chief Intelligence Officer. Darren brings an array of technical skills bolstered by intense curiosity and a passion for continual mastery. Darren’s career includ.....»»
Exploring chaos on the nanometer scale
Chaotic behavior is typically known from large systems: for example, from weather, from asteroids in space that are simultaneously attracted by several large celestial bodies, or from swinging pendulums that are coupled together. On the atomic scale,.....»»
Teenage girls acquire the ability to electrocute in The Power trailer
In the first trailer for Prime Video's The Power, all teenage girls suddenly develop the ability to electrocute people......»»
Teen girls mental health has proven link to social media usage
The link between teen girls’ mental health and social media usage is not just correlational, argues an NYU-Stern professor: There is now solid evidence that it is causal. The argument coincides with the European Union banning TikTok from official.....»»
Gary Cowger, former GM North American chief, dies at 75
In his nearly 45-year career with the automaker, Cowger negotiated labor peace and mentored future CEO Mary Barra......»»
Challenging cost misconceptions in STEM education
Job seekers, students, and career changers around the world want to pursue roles related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) across different industries, but say they are not familiar with career options, according to IBM. At.....»»
Teachers apply unequal criteria when assessing giftedness, finds study
Researchers at the Universities of Tübingen and Maastricht have found that teachers are one and a half times more likely to suspect that boys are gifted than girls who are equally gifted. Moreover, the researchers say, teachers are more likely to ra.....»»
Twitter is stumbling. Some ex-employees are launching rivals
After Sarah Oh lost her job as a human rights advisor at Twitter late last year in the first round of layoffs following Elon Musk's chaotic acquisition of the company, she decided to join a friend in building a rival service......»»
Black girls benefit most when STEM teachers pursue professional development, shows study
When middle and high school teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) pursue continuing professional development, their students benefit, and a new study from Rice University shows the payoff can be dramatic......»»
With Twitter upended by Musk, these services see an opportunity
After Sarah Oh lost her job as a human rights advisor at Twitter late last year in the first round of layoffs following Elon Musk's chaotic acquisition of the company, she decided to join a friend in building a rival service......»»
Apple works with UKESF to get more girls into electronics
The UK Electronics Skills Foundation is partnering with Apple for the 2023 "Girls into Electronics" program, helping to inspire more teenage girls in the engineering field.Arduino (Unsplash/Sahand Babali)Announced to mark International Day of Women a.....»»