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We have the gig economy all wrong: Here's how we reinvent the organization man in the Uber-age
The argument is stuck: "The gig economy will destroy all jobs." "The gig economy will save us." Here's the truth
09/08/2015 18:02 UTC
School-approved Cheetos? Why we must protect school food from corporate interests
"We have good reason to sound the alarm about the power of the food industry in shaping diets and health"
07/26/2023 16:30 UTC
Building subsidized low-income housing actually lifts property values — contradicting NIMBY concerns
Study shows it doesn’t lower the value of other homes in the area – and in fact can even increase their worth
10/26/2022 08:00 UTC
More bad news for millennials: College is actually making inequality worse
It might surprise you, but higher education is actually widening the gap between the haves and the have-nots
03/15/2014 19:00 UTC
Deutsche Bank wants to dump Trump if he loses, may “seize” assets if he fails to repay debts: report
The controversial bank may foreclose on Trump's properties or "seize the president's assets," executives say
11/03/2020 18:55 UTC
Poisoning the roots of the techno-boom
An engineer's perspective: Outsourcing jobs to India doesn't just hurt workers but also threatens the health of the entire American technology sector.
01/15/2004 01:30 UTC
When offshoring goes bad
Not all trips to India are blessed by Krishna: A case study of outsourcing gone awry.
04/07/2004 00:30 UTC
Stranded in Port Arthur
OK, it's not Katrina, but at one of the spots widely expected to be shattered by Rita, FEMA and other agencies didn't seem ready for this hurricane, either.
09/26/2005 07:52 UTC
Emoluments watch: Trump's DC hotel spiked rates shortly after his inauguration
The Trump International Hotel was supposed to be in the red for much longer than this
08/11/2017 19:09 UTC
Star Trek’s formula for sustainable urban innovation
The TV show Star Trek contains lessons for sustainable and inclusive innovation
02/18/2019 04:00 UTC
A unified theory of software evolution
Meir Lehman has been studying the life cycles of computer programs since he was a researcher at IBM 30 years ago. One of these days he's going to get it all figured out.
04/09/2002 01:30 UTC
What vaccine distribution planners can learn from Amazon and Walmart
Efficient shipping and storage could prevent a lot of wasted vaccines
12/16/2020 19:26 UTC
Lost and found
An early-morning visit to Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market leads to a surprising catch.
04/09/1999 16:09 UTC
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