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What Workplace Injuries Really Cost Your Business (It’s More Than You Think)
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways The highest costs of workplace injuries are often indirect — not medical bills or insurance claims, but lost productivity, higher premiums, hiring and training replacements and operational disruptions. Workplace injuries can damage company culture and reputation. Safety incidents can lower employee morale, increase turnover and
World Cup final is already the biggest ever prediction market as Kalshi bets top $1.27 billion—with Spain favored to beat Argentina
The World Cup is driving record-breaking activity on prediction markets, with popular platforms Kalshi and Polymarket reporting their highest trading volumes to date. Just days ahead of Sunday’s final, the Argentina–Spain contract has become the single largest market in the platforms’ history, while overall World Cup trading has outpaced other major sports-related contracts. According to
The AI Gold Rush Is Driving an Energy Crisis. Here’s What Every Business Needs to Know.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI is consuming more power than most businesses realize. A standard enterprise server rack draws roughly 5-10 kilowatts. An AI-optimized rack running GPU clusters can pull 40-100 kilowatts or more. Energy costs flow downstream, and so do supply chain constraints. For any business that relies
Earth’s inner core is less solid than we thought
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Earth’s Recent Mini-Moon Has Lunar Origin, New Study Suggests
Science & Nature The near-Earth asteroid 2024 PT5 is on an Earth-like orbit that remained in the immediate vicinity of our planet for several...
Loss of Earth’s old, wise, and large animals | Science
Science & Nature Earth’s old animals are in decline. Despite this, emerging research is revealing the vital contributions of older individuals to cultural transmission,...
Earth’s biggest polluters aren’t sending leaders to UN climate talks in a year of weather extremes
World leaders gathered in Baku, Azerbaijan for the COP29 climate summit, but many key players, including the leaders of the top polluting nations, were absent. Despite the lack of star power, negotiations focused on crucial climate finance, with developing countries demanding significant financial support from richer nations to transition to cleaner energy and cope with
Tracing Earth’s past in prehistoric rock deposits
Science & Nature Bangalore, India (SPX) Apr 18, 2023What did the Earth look like about two billion years ago, when the planet's atmosphere was...
Earth’s Earliest Land Plants Were Branched, New Research Suggests
Science & Nature Diverse branching forms have evolved multiple times across the tree of life to facilitate resource acquisition and exchange with the environment.
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Earth’s First Vertebrate Superpredator Was Shorter and Stouter than Previously Thought
Science & Nature Dunkleosteus terrelli is an armor-plated fish that lived in the shallow subtropical waters of the Devonian period, about 360 million years...
Protect Earth’s orbit: Avoid high seas mistakes | Science
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What Workplace Injuries Really Cost Your Business (It’s More Than You Think)
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways The highest costs of workplace injuries are often indirect — not medical bills or insurance claims, but lost productivity, higher premiums, hiring and training replacements and operational disruptions. Workplace injuries can damage company culture and reputation. Safety incidents can lower employee morale, increase turnover and
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World Cup final is already the biggest ever prediction market as Kalshi bets top $1.27 billion—with Spain favored to beat Argentina
The World Cup is driving record-breaking activity on prediction markets, with popular platforms Kalshi and Polymarket reporting their highest trading volumes to date. Just days ahead of Sunday’s final, the Argentina–Spain contract has become the single largest market in the platforms’ history, while overall World Cup trading has outpaced other major sports-related contracts. According to
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The AI Gold Rush Is Driving an Energy Crisis. Here’s What Every Business Needs to Know.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI is consuming more power than most businesses realize. A standard enterprise server rack draws roughly 5-10 kilowatts. An AI-optimized rack running GPU clusters can pull 40-100 kilowatts or more. Energy costs flow downstream, and so do supply chain constraints. For any business that relies
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She Retired From Engineering at 58 and Turned Her Creative Hobby Into a Business. It’s Made Tens of Thousands of Dollars: ‘No Regrets.’
Key Takeaways Hudick began to explore her passion for design at a jewelry-making class in 2006. She honed her craft over the years, and friends suggested she start to sell her pieces. Now retired as an engineer, she’s focusing on the business and teaching workshops. In 2024, Anna Hudick, then 58 years old, retired from
