
Advances in Longevity Science and Anti-Aging Therapies
A National Library of Medicine report has revealed that 14.3% of the Korean population was aged 65 or older in 2018, and the percentage is projected to rise to 20.3% in 2027 and 34.4% in 2050. These numbers are alarming, and the Korean government has increased its attention to anti-ageing medicines due to its rapidly…

Nature’s Blueprint
Exploring nature can be a great source of inspiration for creating new scientific innovations. Some biotech companies are using biomimicry, which involves imitating nature, to develop unique and fascinating products. This approach involves studying how nature works and applying its proven strategies to function in a way that sustains and helps regenerate the environment. Biomimicry…

Beyond Pink And Blue
In 2019, a researcher from Business Fights Poverty highlighted that female body portrayals in ads caused nearly a quarter of women to feel ashamed of their appearance. Similarly, a study by Dove in the US revealed that 70% of women felt they weren’t represented in the media. These stereotypical depictions have been shown to restrict…

Automation Roadmaps: Crafting Business Future Success
In the last five years, more than 70% of businesses have embarked on an automation journey without clear strategies and witnessed significant challenges. According to the Research Gate, India is the world’s largest sourcing destination, accounting for approximately 55% of a $146 billion market share. India’s most cost-competitiveness in providing IT services using advanced technologies,…

Why Do Consumers Love Generative AI?
According to the latest report from the Capgemini Research Institute titled “Why Consumers Love Generative AI,” 51% of consumers are aware of the most recent trends in generative AI and have tried out the tools. The use of initial generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has shown remarkable consistency across different age groups and geographical locations,…

Emotion-Driven Tech: Amplifying User Engagement
As American cognitive scientist Don Norman once said, “Everything has a personality; everything sends an emotional signal.” As UX is all about understanding users — their needs, behaviors, experiences, and journeys, emotional design adds a crucial dimension to this understanding. Maya Angelou famously said, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you…

Bridging India’s Tech Gap
With more than half a billion internet users in India, the country is one of the largest and fastest-growing markets for digital customers; nevertheless, the adoption of digital technologies is uneven among small and large businesses, as per the McKinsey Global Institute. The institute conducted a survey of over 600 firms, revealing that the adoption…

Literate, But Can’t Read
“India’s Ongoing Struggle” India, despite its economic strides, grapples with a persistent issue: a workforce ensnared within low-quality jobs due to inadequate education. This chronic problem has its roots in the predominance of informal, unorganised sector employment. Even with concerted efforts, India has struggled to alleviate this long-standing challenge. The crux of India’s labour force…

Shaping Future Innovators
In today’s digital era, artificial intelligence (AI) has shifted from a futuristic concept to an indispensable part of our daily routines. Its presence is felt everywhere, from the algorithms suggesting content on streaming platforms to the virtual assistants responding to voice commands. But beyond being a technological marvel, AI holds immense potential in revolutionising education,…

Crafting Life’s Dualities: Motherhood & Profession
For many employed single mothers, it’s a continual challenge to balance dedicating time and attention to their kids while excelling in their chosen careers. Despite these difficulties, they persist and manage to thrive. A supportive and inclusive environment is a crucial factor contributing to the success of single mothers in the workplace. Employers play a…