🌊 Negócios em Emersão  ·  Vamos Emergir?  ·  Cadastre-se e ganhe 50 REC de bônus
Notícias

Acompanhe as Notícias da Recifes

Fique por dentro das últimas novidades sobre tecnologia, negócios e empreendedorismo.

12 notícias encontradas para "avoiding"
As Europe’s heatwaves get more dangerous, here are four ways we can protect ourselves and
As Europe’s heatwaves get more dangerous, here are four ways we can protect ourselves and
In the newsletter: From avoiding flights to checking on vulnerable neighbours, there are steps we can all take to fight the effects of extreme heat• Don’t get Down to Earth delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereFrom the comfort of a friend’s air-conditioned car last weekend, I wat
1 in 5 adults make health decisions based on what they see on social media despite widespr
Every few scrolls, another health expert appears on the screen. While some are genuinely qualified, others simply sound convincing enough to pass as one. With AI-generated content flooding feeds, avoiding such advice is becoming increasingly difficult. The way people access healt
Young people avoiding the news, Reuters report
Young people avoiding the news, Reuters report
An alarming number of young people are turning away from the news, according to the Reuters Digital News Report presented at DW's Global Media Forum. Despite this, the report's author says, "journalism still matters."
Skip the lettuce, cook your other greens and more advice on avoiding cyclosporiasis
The outbreak of cyclosporiasis, which causes diarrhea, has sickened about 6,700 people since May. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Carreira.
From cooling fans to the best ever chef’s knife: 33 Filter favourites that are on sale in
Avoiding Prime Day? Amazon isn’t the only retailer slashing prices this week – here are the best alternative deals on the products we love across home, beauty, fashion and more• Don’t get the Filter delivered to your inbox? Sign up herePrime Day is now in full swing to fill the s
‘A godsend on a hot train’: your top tips for beating the heat this summer
From thermal blinds to putting your knickers in the fridge, here are the clever – and surprising – ways Filter readers are keeping cool as the UK swelters• How to sleep in a heatwaveAfter record-breaking June temperatures, parts of the UK are in the throes of another heatwave. So
Trump is avoiding the World Cup because it’s packed with good things he doesn’t like | Bar
Trump is avoiding the World Cup because it’s packed with good things he doesn’t like | Bar
For all its gloss and elitist governance, football will not bend to the will of a president so eager to demonise and excludeAt 4.38pm on 28 June Donald Trump dropped a Truth. Nothing unusual in that. Trump’s Truth Social feed is relentless and ever-giving.That same afternoon he a
Screen time: grab the remote and embrace this remarkable sporting smorgasbord | Emma John
With content-stacking and spoiler-avoiding, a fan with the right subscriptions can expect to enjoy 13 uninterrupted hours on the sofa on SaturdayStart practising those excuses. For England fans, this Saturday is one of those that demands serious thought, by which I mean how to wh
People care more about being right than avoiding mistakes, study finds
People care more about being right than avoiding mistakes, study finds
Conventional wisdom says the best predictions are the ones that minimize mistakes, but new research suggests that is not necessarily how people see it. A study published in Management Science has found that when people make or evaluate predictions, they care more about the possib
Tax-avoiding firms more likely to greenwash, analysis of 391 ASX companies suggests
Businesses today face growing dual pressures to deliver strong financial performance while also demonstrating environmental and social responsibility. New research from Murdoch University published in Business Strategy & Development has found that companies that aggressively avoi
Engineers discover 'unexpected motion' in drug-delivery robots
One day, tiny swimming robots may travel through the human body to deliver drugs. The medication would target only areas of need—chemotherapy drugs for a tumor, for example—avoiding healthy tissue and minimizing side effects. A research team led by Ebru Demir, an assistant profes
Programmable light simulates quantum matter across 300 processes without bigger circuits
A team of researchers at the University of Ottawa and its Nexus for Quantum Technologies Institute, in collaboration with researchers from Federico II University in Italy, has developed a programmable quantum simulator that shapes a beam of light to replicate how particles move t