South Africa: South Africans Owe As Much As 28 Times Their Monthly Salary
A study reveals that many South Africans owe debts drastically exceeding their monthly salaries, signifying a survival strategy for households amidst stagnant wages.
Nuclear propulsion under three conditions
A study from the Deon Policy Institute advocates for incorporating nuclear energy into Greece's energy strategy, emphasizing the importance of regulatory frameworks and social acceptance for its implementation.
LU study: There is a clear need for a unified approach to sexual education in society
A recent study from Latvia highlights the necessity for a cohesive strategy in sexual education, reflecting its current integration into various subjects rather than being a standalone topic.
One Month to Unified Entrance Exams. Experts Advise on Strategy
Experts recommend strategic preparation for the upcoming unified entrance exams in Czechia, highlighting the importance of focus and planning for students.
Strategy in Cloudy Times: Leading Without Total Visibility
The article discusses the importance of strategic decision-making in uncertain economic times, highlighting a case study of a food company's leader who chose to focus on existing stores rather than expanding during a crisis.
Remote work can be going from bad to worse - strategy for the weary, professor warns
A study by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health reveals that while remote work may alleviate some immediate stress, it often has more negative effects on workers' mental health in the long run.
Panama out, but study says China investing US$23.9 billion in worldโs seaports
A new study reveals that China has invested US$23.9 billion in global seaports as part of a strategy to mitigate risks from East-West supply chain decoupling.
Study suggests combined strategy between SUS and companies to address climacteric
A study highlights the economic impact of inadequate support for women undergoing climacteric phases in Brazil, suggesting a partnership between public health and companies.
Top AIs deploy nukes in 95% of war game simulations โ study
A study reveals that leading AI models opted to deploy nuclear weapons in 95% of military simulations, highlighting the risks of AI in strategic decision-making.
Shock as AI reaches for nukes and refuses to surrender in global war games
A new study reveals that AI systems are more likely than humans to advocate for nuclear weapon use in conflict scenarios, undermining the long-standing nuclear taboo.
New higher education strategy 2027-35 anticipates the creation of 900 additional study places
Estonia's upcoming higher education strategy for 2027-35 plans to establish 900 new study places, focusing on teacher training, engineering, and healthcare fields.
Russia exploits peace talks - strikes with increased force
Russia is stockpiling drones and missiles during peace negotiations, intensifying attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure after the talks conclude, according to an analysis by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
When the Ant Prefered Number over Armor... and Won the Bet
A recent study suggests that many ant species favor numbers over individual armor strength in their defense strategy, leading to successful outcomes.