We don’t really understand empathy, but we know business could do with a little more
Our understanding of empathy is pretty limited, but many figures are calling for change. Corporate culture is beginning to recognise the need to put yourself in…
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Our understanding of empathy is pretty limited, but many figures are calling for change. Corporate culture is beginning to recognise the need to put yourself in…
By Ajit Niranjan
An Israeli start-up backed by predictive-keyboard-pioneer SwiftKey is offering hope for severely disabled individuals.
By Ajit Niranjan
Women are vastly under-represented in engineering and little has been done about it. National Women in Engineering Day is…
By Ajit Niranjan
The extinction of any species makes for headline news, but none more so than the Neanderthals. The death of…
By Ajit Niranjan
A mysterious island has materialised in a methane lake on Saturn’s largest moon – only to vanish just weeks later.
By Ajit Niranjan
Google just launched their prototype smartglasses in the UK, two years after they hit the US.
By Ajit Niranjan
The first purchase orders have been made for the Skunk Riot Control Copter, a terrifying unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)…
By Ajit Niranjan
New app Yo takes our phobia of interaction to a new level – digital communication is now bored of words.
By Ajit Niranjan
We’re increasing our presence on the last uncolonised continent on Earth for the sake of science, but recent research…
By Ajit Niranjan