Do We Think and Feel Alike? Field Evidence on Developing a Shared Reality When Dealing with Service Robots
Journal of Business Research
Accomplished lawyer and litigator Kim Rice DeGross will lead the Office of Career Services at the Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Why economic forecasts are so often wrong
The race to control the gen AI market has begun. Who will come out on top?
How Passion Drives or Derails Team Innovation
Solving the Urban Air Mobility Problem
Ivory Innovations concludes its annual 24-hour hackathon-style housing competition by awarding three winning teams representing geographies from across the U.S.
Spider silk, long prized for its strength and elasticity, has created something of a furor in the biomanufacturing world as businesses look for ways to cheaply scale up production for silks, which can be used in everything from tactical gear to sutures and textiles. However, a comprehensive study conducted by a team of students from around the country, including University of California San Diego, shows that there are many challenges facing the spider silk industry.
A prolonged strike favors the longshore industry employers, allowing them to raise prices and benefit from delays and bottlenecks, according to a University of Miami management science specialist.