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Dr. Kiki Ramsey
  • Dr. Kiki Ramsey chose a social work career because she wanted to help people.
  • Being a social worker was physically and mentally exhausting, leading her to pivot careers.
  • She now focuses on positive psychology, coaching organizations and women in leadership roles.

From higher caseloads to inadequate pay, many working in psychology professions are burned out. Among them are social


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Google is continuing to implement its Gemini AI into more first-party apps, including Google Keep. Now, you can tap a button, enter a prompt, and have Gemini make a list for you.



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View CEO Rao Mulpuri.
  • The SoftBank-backed glassmaker View filed for bankruptcy in April, three years after its SPAC merger.
  • CEO Rao Mulpuri has stepped down from View, which was taken private by two investors.
  • Insiders told BI he had a magic touch with investors but that staff lived in fear of being fired.

Five months after the glassmaker View filed for



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The Batagay crater, as seen on Google Earth in satellite data from May.
  • Satellite images show a giant hole in Siberia is rapidly expanding.
  • The Batagay megaslump is a result of the ground thawing and collapsing as Arctic temperatures rise.
  • It's an extreme case of a changing Arctic landscape accelerating the climate crisis.

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It’s been a burning question for months — are Intel’s laptop chips susceptible to the same permanent damage that can potentially lay 24 different flagship desktop chips low?

Today, Intel has finally confirmed: its 13th and 14th Gen laptop chips do not seem to have an instability issue. And the company claims they are definitely not affected by the too-high