The real reason a 4-day workweek makes people happier in their jobs—it’s not just more free time
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The real reason a 4-day workweek makes people happier in their jobs—it’s not just more free time

Business It's not exactly surprising that workers support moving to a four-day workweek.In the last five years, hundreds of companies have piloted a four-day, 32-hour workweek with no pay cuts for some 8,700 workers around the world. People experienced less burnout, stress, and anxiety and better mental and physical health. Employees rated their work-life balance higher, and even business profits grew. There are two major factors for the boost in workers' happiness, says Juliet Schor, an author, economist, sociologist, and lead researcher of the 4-Day Week experiments. One, of course, is that people have more time for their families, friends, sleep, hobbies, health and communities, Schor writes in her latest book, "Four Days a Week." The second factor, however, is that workers are happier even while they're on the clock. Simply put: The four-day week makes people feel much...
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Tips on how to maintain your lifestyle
Lifestyle

Tips on how to maintain your lifestyle

Lifestyle Lifestyle Wonga explored practical alternatives to expensive brands and habits, allowing you to keep your quality of life intact while keeping your wallet happy. The cost of living in South Africa continues to rise, making it increasingly challenging for some individuals to maintain their lifestyles. But what if there is a way to maintain your current lifestyle? Wonga, an online lender that provides short-term and flexible loans, suggests there are several ways to cut costs without sacrificing the things you enjoy. It is all about making smart, budget-friendly swaps. In one of their blogs, the lender explored practical alternatives to expensive brands and habits, allowing you to keep your quality of life intact while keeping your wallet happy.Grocery tips to keep your lifestyle“One of the most significant areas where you can save money is your grocery shopping....
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Hong Kong economy set for continued growth in second quarter, Paul Chan says
Science & Technology

Hong Kong economy set for continued growth in second quarter, Paul Chan says

Hong Kong’s economy is set for continued growth in the second quarter, the finance minister has said, as the government vows to step up measures to promote retraining, encourage technology upgrades and support employment.Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said on Sunday that the 10th consecutive quarter of year-on-year growth was driven by strong exports, a rebound in private consumption and a series of mega-events held in the city.The gross domestic product (GDP) figure is due to be revealed on Thursday.“ going all out to explore new growth points, especially vigorously supporting the development of innovation and technology,” Chan wrote in his weekly blog post. “We are also committed to opening up new overseas markets, finding new partners for cooperation and developing supply chain management centres.”Hong Kong’s economy has posted year-on-year growth of between 1.6 per...
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A satellite just used AI to make its own decisions in space — and NASA’s stoked
Science & Technology

A satellite just used AI to make its own decisions in space—and NASA is stoked

For the first time, a satellite has used onboard AI to autonomously decide where and when to capture a scientific image—all in under 90 seconds, with no human input. The technology, called Dynamic Targeting, was tested by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) earlier this month. It was installed aboard a briefcase-sized satellite built and operated by UK-based startup Open Cosmos and carried a machine learning processor developed by Dublin-based firm Ubotica. In the test, the satellite tilted forward to scan 500km ahead of its orbit and snapped a preview image. Ubotica’s AI quickly analysed the scene to check for cloud cover. If the skies were clear, the satellite tilted back to take a detailed photo of the surface. If clouds obscured the view, it skipped the shot—saving time, storage, and bandwidth. “If you can be smart about what...
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