NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Shane Littrell of Cornell University, whose new study concludes that those who buy into corporate jargon may actually be worse at their jobs.
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A new Cornell University study finds that employees who are impressed by corporate jargon score worse on decision-making ...
Background Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) has increasingly emerged as one of the primary treatments for ...
The field of microbial enzyme research is rapidly evolving as biotechnology and industrial processes increasingly depend on the exploitation of microbial ...
The market doesn't have room for “placeholders”. We build defensible business assets—from taglines that act as “search-intent ...