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Industry related topics in the realm of corporate culture, business, and the workplace.
Jurisdictional Dark Matter: Why Control Accumulates in Quiet Places Like Lanzo d’Intelvi
Power does not concentrate where most people think it does. It does not settle where the laws are loud, the courts are famous, or the advisors are expensive. It does not naturally accumulate in capital cities, financial centers, or jurisdictions that appear on conference panels and compliance checklists.
By Maroun Abou Harb2 months ago in Journal
Traditional vs Smart Toys: Who Is Winning the Battle for the Europe Toys Market?
The battle between nostalgic wooden blocks and AI-powered robots is heating up. As the Europe toys market evolves, parents face a difficult choice: should they embrace the future with Traditional vs Smart Toys, or stick to the classics? This isn't just about fun; it is about child development, privacy, and economic value. According to recent data from the IMARC Group, the European market reached a massive USD 27.82 billion in 2024, proving that the appetite for play is stronger than ever.
By Joey Moore2 months ago in Journal
Hydrogel Market Boom: Why Soft Materials Are Reshaping Industry
The material looks deceptively simple - soft, clear, almost fragile. But when you press it between your fingers, it resists just enough to remind you: this isn’t water, and it isn’t plastic. It’s something in between.
By efingutthomas2 months ago in Journal
New Hypersonic Missile for HIMARS Goes Into Production
Modern warfare is evolving more rapidly than ever before and the USA has been perceived as being behind China and Russia in the field of hypersonic missiles. Russia regularly uses the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic air-launched missile against civilian targets in Ukraine. The demand for rapid response and long-range precision has never been higher as the arms race intensifies.
By James Marinero2 months ago in Journal
Is Adaptive Learning the Future of Education - or Its Reckoning?. AI-Generated.
The student stares at the screen, not bored—focused. The lesson isn’t moving too fast or dragging behind. It’s adjusting. Every click, pause, and wrong answer quietly reshapes what comes next. No raised hands. No red pen corrections. Just a learning system that seems to know.
By Andrew Hamilton2 months ago in Journal
Hired and Fired by A.I.
Having trouble getting hired? Recently we had a fancy thing called the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to blame for the stark reality that landing a job, let alone an interview, became virtually impossible. Economics and politics aside, the job market was and still is a quagmire. If you’re unfamiliar with ATS, essentially your resume or application gets vetted by artificial intelligence (A.I.) before it ever reaches human eyes. Most of the time, a human never even sees your resume or application thanks to this process.
By Stephanie J. Bradberry2 months ago in Journal
External vs. Internal Pipe Coatings: What Matters Most?
Pipelines are rarely seen, but they are always working. Buried beneath soil, submerged underwater, or hidden behind factory walls, they move the resources that keep modern life running—oil, gas, water, chemicals. Yet for all their importance, pipelines face a quiet enemy that never sleeps: corrosion.
By efingutthomas2 months ago in Journal











