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Inside the 'quiet quitting' trend—what's really turning workers off
SSB Assistant Professor Justine Herve’s and Assistant Professor Hyewon Oh’s study that suggested a link between quiet quitting and the heightened sense of replaceability as well as a weakened emotional commitment to employers, was discussed in the story.
How an unsolved math problem could train AI to predict crises years in advance
SES Professor Alexei Miasnikov commented on AI tackling the famous Andrews-Curtis mathematical conjecture to learn to better predict stock crashes, diseases and climate disasters. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-this-ai-breakthrough-with-pure-mathematics-and-reinforcement-learning/
This new experiment could take us closer to a theory of everything
SES Assistant Professor Igor Pikovski is quoted about his new study that proposes a cleer experimentaimed toreveal how quantum mechanics interacts with Einstein's theory of general relativity. “Both quantum theory and Einstein’s theory of gravity are well tested,” says Pikovki. “But in modern physics, the most important challenge remains to combine these two theories into a single one.” Pikovki’s study may pave the way to the unified theory of everything.