The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Let’s move fast and fix our nation [481d]
- ‘Used in Japan’: Rakuten and eBay to test used Japanese fashion in the U.S. [481d]
- Why you should rethink return-to-office mandates [481d]
- Mastercard taps AI to find compromised credit and debit card numbers faster [481d]
- These bricks conduct electricity and combine to create a powerful thermal battery [482d]
- Over 160K lawsuits later, Bayer ramps up its search for legal protections against Roundup cancer claims [482d]
- NY abortion coverage law remains intact after top court rejects church lawsuit [482d]
- The former CEOs of Merck and American Express on why executives have gone quiet on social issues [482d]
- The Scarlett Johansson deception is part of a pattern for OpenAI and Sam Altman [482d]
- A retail analyst says Target is ‘falling behind’ Walmart, Amazon, and Costco after earnings, but hope is not lost [482d]
- Tariffs on Chinese EVs ‘a major trap’, says Stellantis CEO [482d]
- Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay’s ‘pay in four’ products will now have credit card-like protections [482d]
- Nvidia stock price closely watched today as another high-stakes earnings report draws near [482d]
- How can I improve my memory? [482d]
- Clear-air turbulence: How common is it and why is it so dangerous? [482d]
- Ozempic and Wegovy should be covered by Medicare as weight loss treatments: KFF poll [482d]
- Stopping bleeding instantly [482d]
- Here’s why your Spotify looks different today [482d]
- Expanding access to healthcare [482d]
- Virtual reality, real-life connections [482d]
- Enhancing skin health through science [482d]
- A personal approach to detecting cancer [482d]
- Unlocking critical information [482d]
- Building smarter warehouses [482d]
- A platform for growth [482d]
- A proactive approach to talent development [482d]
- Keeping the public safe in the digital age [482d]
- What a drugmaker can learn from patients [482d]
- Improving access to the law [482d]
- Taking advertising to the next level [482d]
- A big bank thinks small and fast [482d]
- An automated approach to saving lives [482d]
- AI’s giants are still demoing stuff faster than they can ship it [482d]
- ‘The Fall Guy’ is now streaming after just 17 days in theaters. Are summer movies in trouble? [482d]
- Why more and more organizations are adopting the slow work movement [482d]
- 3 ways workplace conflict can actually be a good thing [482d]
- How Comcast improved its internet service’s energy efficiency by 40% [482d]
- Meet the world’s most environmentally conscious chair [482d]
- 3 lies women are taught to believe about money [482d]
- Nestlé caters to the Ozempic crowd with a line of frozen meals crafted just for GLP-1 users [482d]
- How Stephen Miller brought the ‘war on woke’ to small businesses [482d]
- This new game is like Wordle for urban design nerds [482d]
- Why we need to talk about the 2024 election’s economic opportunity to advance gender equity [482d]
- LA grocer Erewhon touts its progressive cred—so why is it fighting new housing? [482d]
- Figs’s patriotic Olympics scrubs remind us that doctors are the real heroes [482d]
- Microsoft and Google’s new AI sales pitches: We’re your last line of defense against your scatterbrained self [482d]
- The complex future of work means everyone will need a diverse skill set [482d]
- Del Taco and Carl’s Jr. were big Beyond Meat boosters. Now they’re giving up [482d]
- New fathers experience brain changes, study shows [482d]
- The blueprint for success: 3 principles for entrepreneurs [482d]
- How wind shear impacts hurricanes during La Niña [482d]
- Impactful branding is crucial to NGO success [482d]
- TikTok ban vs. First Amendment: Legal experts explain [482d]
- High salaries, poor performance: These were the most overpaid CEOs last year [482d]
- More companies are offering child care at work. Is it a good idea? [482d]
- China’s farms investing in solar show no sign of pausing buildout [482d]
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