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Plants are moving beyond pollinators now, undoing coevolution millions of years old | India News

h-1b visas: About 25% of inventors and entrepreneurs in the US are foreign-born now — our business leaders must articulately describe how migration benefits America, says Harvard Business School s William Kerr

About 70% of H-1B visa applicants are male, reflecting in part the heavy use of the program for technical and computer-related occupations which remain unfortunately imbalanced on gender. That said, today, skilled immigration globally is higher among women than men — therefore, policy makers and business leaders should pay close attention to their destinations being attractive for women migrants, says Kerr.

Environmental photos show us we can empower people with the skills and passion to heal Earth | India News

Ami Vitale is a National Geographic photographer and Nikon ambassador. Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke, she explains her new Vital Impacts collection:

Once an unquestioned majority, many Americans now feel insecure about non-Whites seeking more power — this boosts Donald Trump: Matthew Baum

The great irony of misinformation is that the vast majority of it is actually about selling stuff, from weird dietary supplements to other shady products. The overwhelming proportion of bad information, especially online, including political misinformation, is about commercialisation. Consider Alex Jones, a prominent right-wing conspiracy theorist who propounded that even the Sandy Hook shooting was a false flag, for which he was sued. A huge majority of such misinformation-spreading is based on the business of selling products — here, politics and outrage are also used to attract people to merchandise, says Matthew Baum.

We need thin globalisation now — this accepts nations having their own agendas and rebalances their autonomy: Dani Rodrik

"Many hoped that hyper-globalisation would lead to China becoming more democratic and, in turn, the US and other major powers would become more interested in the gains from trade rather than in zero-sum geopolitical competition. Neither of these expectations has materialised."

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