Iceland Tried a Shortened Workweek and It Was an ‘Overwhelming Success’
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Iceland Tried A Shortened Workweek And It Was An ‘Overwhelming Success’
As remote work became a roaring success for both companies and employees during the pandemic, it opened our eyes to new possibilities of how we can lead a better life-work balance.
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Cyber problems: robotic couriers in Tallinn stuck in traffic due to snowfall
People didn’t receive their orders, and the technical support service had more work to do
Estonia
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People didn’t receive their orders, and the technical support service had more work to do
Estonia
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Rare Antarctic total solar eclipse to shed light on space weather
A rarely seen total eclipse of the Sun in Antarctica on December 4 is drawing the attention of an international partnership of scientists who hope to learn more about the effects of such eclipses on space weather. The eclipse begins at 0700 GMT and can only be seen in Antarctica, with the path of totality running across the Ronne ice shelf and Ellsworth land.
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A rarely seen total eclipse of the Sun in Antarctica on December 4 is drawing the attention of an international partnership of scientists who hope to learn more about the effects of such eclipses on space weather. The eclipse begins at 0700 GMT and can only be seen in Antarctica, with the path of totality running across the Ronne ice shelf and Ellsworth land.
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Rare Antarctic total solar eclipse to shed light on space weather
A rarely seen total eclipse of the Sun in Antarctica on December 4 is drawing the attention of an international partnership of scientists who hope to learn more about the effects of such eclipses on space weather. The eclipse begins at 0700 GMT and can only…
To regrow forests the U.S. needs billions of seeds–and many more 'seed hunters'
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To regrow forests, the U.S. needs billions of seeds—and many more 'seed hunters'
Skilled collectors are becoming rarer, undermining the nation’s ambitious tree planting goals.