May-June 2026 This month’s Supply Chain Management Review explores what “Supply Chain 2.0” really looks like in practice and ...
Different estimates point in one direction: there’s no near-term peaking in coal demand despite the fast-paced growth of ...
Explore how blockchain technology is streamlining identity verification in the tech industry by reducing friction, improving ...
A conversation with author and historian, Aram Adjemian Armine Muqoyan sat down for a conversation with historian Aram ...
Over the years, we’ve seen certain kinds of healthcare costs steadily climb. Administrative expenses at urban hospitals, for example, rose more than 90% between 2011 and 2022, according to government ...
In the long run, the constraint of cost may prove to be as important as the promise of capability, writes Siddhartha Arora For the past two years, artificial intelligence has been framed as an ...
Across government contracting organizations, the baseline can feel like an anchor. It captures the plan at contract award. Staffing assumptions, expected costs and the margin you believed the work ...
MANILA, Philippines — Senator Loren Legarda said the government should consider suspending value-added tax (VAT) on fuel, saying relief should come from lowering costs at the source instead of funding ...
There isn’t much the federal government can do to fix the housing crisis — but President Donald Trump has found the one idea that might work, which is to prioritize residents over big investors.
Medicare premiums are expected to increase dramatically in the coming years. A report from Congress recently revealed one of the biggest problems leading to rising premiums. Medicare Advantage being ...
What if one of the biggest obstacles to cleaner cars and cheaper wind power is not the battery, but the magnet buried deep inside the machine? A new study from the University of New Hampshire suggests ...
State regulators faced sharp opposition this week during a public hearing on proposed PFAS and 1,4-dioxane rules, as ...