A San Francisco “older dad” quit his job to maximize his time with his son. Source: A San Francisco Gen Xer quit his job to escape 60-hour workweeks and spend his time being an ‘older dad’: ‘I’ll be 70 when my son graduates from high school’
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Tech has solutions to enable people to safely stay in their homes at a time when few want to enter nursing homes. Source: How Technology Can Help Retirees Age in Place | Kiplinger
Following his military career as a diving saturation officer, Joseph Dituri will examine how exposure to increased pressure will impact the human body and break the world record for days spent in an underwater habitat. Source: USF researcher attempts to set world record by living underwater for 100 days – hopes to emerge…
Explore how generative AI is set to transform healthcare enhancing diagnostics treatment & research while freeing professionals from routine tasks to focus on patientcare Source: How Generative AI Will Change Jobs In Healthcare
With venues sprouting, what was once a niche industry is sharing ideas on creating new community spaces Source: ‘It lowers inhibition’: how saunas are challenging UK pubs as the place to meet
This chart shows the occupations with the highest projected change in employment in the U.S. between 2022 and 2032. Source: Chart: Wanted: The Most In-Demand Jobs of the Next Decade | Statista
Google’s AI Essentials course aims to help you optimize your workflows and supercharge your productivity with AI – in under 10 hours. Source: Ready to implement AI at work? Google has a new course for that | ZDNET
You’re not imagining things: The Ivy League is forfeiting its standing as America’s producer of great talent. Here are the schools producing the hard-working high achievers that employers crave. Source: Exclusive: Employers Are Souring On Ivy League Grads, While These 20 “New Ivies” Ascend
A new film from the clothing company underscores our mass consumption problem—while subtly marketing its clothes. Source: Patagonia wants you to stop buying crap – Fast Company