Top news of the week: 17.10.2023.
AI’s Promise For Recruiting And Peril Elsewhere, A Nobel For Research On Women At Work And The Right Way To Do Hybrid
The published version of Forbes' Future of Work newsletter delivers the latest news for chief human resources officers and other talent managers on disruptive technologies, managing the ...
Share Market Highlights 13 October 2023: Sensex sheds 126 pts; Nifty around 19,750; Tata Motors jumps 5%, Axis Bank dips 2%
Sensex, Nifty updates on 13 October 2023 – Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty declined for the second straight session on Friday following selling in banking, financial and select IT ...
The Business Schools Looking To Fix Healthcare
Business schools are tackling some of the world’s greatest challenges, and healthcare is high on the list.
Groundbreaking bionic hand restores quality of life to amputee
The world is edging closer to creating fully functional prosthetic limbs, with the first clinical bionic attachment connected directly to the nervous and skeletal systems, plus artificial ...
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla wants to tap ‘Chinese science’ as the drug company looks for a new target after COVID
Bourla hopes to bring the same speed in developing a COVID vaccine to discovering new cancer treatments.
'Extraordinary milestone' as monkey with pig's kidney lives for two years
In the UK alone, more than 5,000 people are waiting for a kidney - the study gives extra encouragement that humans could one day live long-term with a modified animal organ.
Monkey Lives for Two Years With Gene-Hacked Pig Kidney
The pig was actually a miniature pig, which was engineered with nearly 70 gene edits, including the addition of human DNA.
Israel’s war with Hamas echoes through Mass. tech and life sciences industries
Hundreds of Israeli employees at Mass. life science companies are coping with the trauma of the atrocities and war raging in the Middle East while having to navigate work and ...