The music journalist speaks with Paste about spirituality, jazz, and his new book, Cosmic Music: The Life, Art, and Transcendence of Alice Coltrane.
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MIT: Ocean bacteria work together to break down biodegradable plastic
MIT researchers have identified how communities of ocean bacteria cooperate to decompose biodegradable plastics, a finding that could reshape how scientists and manufacturers think about the fate of ...
Artificial intelligence gets a lot of the blame for the sluggish job market, but that same technology can turn a rough resume into a polished profile.
Around 1 in 4 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Germany now uses artificial intelligence (AI)—primarily to free up staff from routine tasks. In future, SMEs will increasingly need skilled ...
After months of applying to jobs the traditional way online, Camille K. Manaois got a job by mailing her resume to her ...
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Oil isn’t just fuel: Iran conflict could disrupt markets for everything from plastics to fertilizers
Tensions in the Middle East often trigger concerns about rising gasoline prices. But disruptions to oil supplies could affect much more than the cost of filling up a car. That’s because crude oil is ...
A Gen Zer quit her Google job to run for Congress in Illinois. She shares why she left Big Tech, and her advice for young ...
Sir Keir Starmer has an incredible knack for making terrible appointments. Set aside the extreme example of Peter Mandelson, which will be one for the history books. From David La ...
A Life" reveals details of the beloved author's marriages and reveals why she refused to let her mother read one of her books ...
Does the world need another biography of Rupert Murdoch? It depends what it has to say and who has written it. Bonfire of the Murdochs, by journalist Gabriel Sherman, looks promising. He made his name ...
Gabriel Sherman, author of the latest and shortest Murdoch biography, is an outstanding journalist. But does he have ...
The latest study by The Kitces Report of advisors' well-being found five key drivers of their happiness with work — and many firms are falling short.
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