Technology might help you sleep better, or go haywire.
It’s time to reimagine the “one-and-done” approach. In January, we partnered with leading industry analyst ALM to conduct a survey on legal trends and predictions for 2022. Unsurprisingly, most ...
When you picture a prison cell, computers, internet connections, and video calls probably aren’t the first things that come to mind. Yet inside the walls of Catalonia’s correctional facilities, ...
In a recent Hayes Management Consulting blog, Lorie Richardson provides 11 common pitfalls you might encounter during a conversion and what you can do to avoid them. According to a recent predictions ...
In a little more than two months since its launch, ChatGPT passed the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam and prompted major scientific journals to ban or restrict its use in research. Now, hospital and ...
Students are not alone in criticizing PowerPoint presentations (“When Good Technology Means Bad Teaching,” The Chronicle, November 12). I Googled “PowerPoint abuse” after reading your article and ...
Alan Greenspan coined the term “irrational exuberance” in 1996, when he was chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, to describe the attitudes of investors at the time. But the term is just as ...
The application of the stem cell approach in the treatment of human disease continues to be a growing area in the health sector. One of the common questions by patients and their relatives is the ...
Ryan Barone is cofounder and CEO of RentRedi, a property management software that simplifies the renting process for landlords and renters. There are several common missteps that can prove costly for ...
Thomas P. Campbell and András Szántó reflect on what A.I. will mean for museums, after the Museums of Tomorrow roundtable.