Strides are being made to confront the ramifications of the wars on drugs and on terror as psychedelic-assisted therapy continues to deliver promising results.
Combating Inflation – The Causes of High Energy Prices and Solutions
In the first quarter of 2022, the price of energy jumped by more than 26% globally. If the region’s energy supply balance doesn’t alter, electricity…
What Should Small Business Owners Know About Workers’ Comp?
People with home safety concept Almost every state mandates workers’ compensation as a part of their business. The insurance helps cover medical costs and lost…
How to Balance Your Personal Life and Work Life
All of these tactics, when used collectively, will give you a work-life balance to be envied. It might be a struggle to get where you want to be, but once you’re there the journey will feel worth it and the rewards will keep coming.
Mix It Up
Energy diversification just makes sense. If we need something this badly, we should do everything we can to make sure we’re not without it. But as you might expect, it’s complicated.
Jennmar: A Family Affair
Under Tony Calandra’s leadership, Jennmar has developed an impressively diverse portfolio of manufacturing and service companies, several of which carry the Jennmar brand.
Come Home to Montana – and Bring Your Job with You
Greg Gianforte swept into the governor’s office last year with a goal of modernizing state government through an ambitious digital transformation. After keeping a campaign promise to bring new leadership to every state agency, he threw the gauntlet to the new directors and asked, “Who’s going to be 100% digital first?”
Smart campus, smart students
ORU’s smart campus design makes student life more engaging not only at Oral Roberts’ flagship campus in Tulsa, Okla., but throughout its footprint in more than 126 countries.
The 6 Countries That Produce The Most Solar Energy
There has been a significant upswing in terms of solar energy production worldwide, and everything points to an even more pronounced global shift in the…
Japan Railway Goes Zero Emissions
Transition shows how far we have to go in energy transition Japan’s Tokyu Railways serves 2.2 million passengers per day, connecting Tokyo with Yokohama. Its…
Natural Gas Futures High As Temperatures Low
As a rare April Nor’easter makes its way toward the Northeastern U.S. this week, residents will surely be turning the heat on. That means high…
RaidForums, Host of Stolen Data, Taken Down
Site had personal info of millions of people RaidForums, the largest English-language marketplace for stolen personal data, has gone offline. A coalition of law enforcement…
Surgery Delays Increase as Hospitals Handle Omicron Influx
The omicron variant is causing elective surgery delays due to hospital pressure and staff shortages. Here’s a closer look at this pertinent problem. Despite evidence…
Germany Goes Headlong Into Renewables
Germany, the largest economy in Europe, is taking steps to ramp up its renewable energy production and wean itself off Russian oil imports. In a…
Group Urges Bitcoin to Switch from ‘Proof of Work’
Mining would use far less energy with code change, environmentalists say Notoriously, mining Bitcoin uses as much energy as some developed countries. Rather than calling…
6 Daily Habits All Successful People Have In Common
It pays to get ahead in life. After all, there are no free lunches, as the saying goes. Life costs money, and if you want…