Small life insurer transformation challenged by limited resources and aging systems, new research revealed
New research from Equisoft, a leading global digital solutions provider to the financial services industry, reveals that customer experience (CX) is the main driver for digital transformation efforts within small and medium-sized insurers, yet 54% of organizations support just one
New research overturns claim that humans and chimps differ by only 1% in their DNA
For years, the public has been told that human beings and chimpanzees are, in genetic terms, only "1 percent" different. But according to Discovery Institute scientist Dr. Casey Luskin, this claim has just been overturned by research recently published in Nature, the
Bulgaria’s renewable energy shift: solar on the rise, but the grid lags behind
In the last few years, Bulgaria has quietly reshaped its energy profile—largely thanks to a sharp rise in solar power installations. As of mid-2024, solar photovoltaics account for more than half of the country’s total renewable energy capacity, reaching 3,612
New independent research from Node4 exposes a startling productivity gap in the UK’s mid-market
The UK mid-market is the power engine that drives our economy and makes a significant contribution to the country’s GDP. But it is not fulfilling its full potential, putting jobs, expansion and, ultimately, the country’s growth at risk. That’s the
Call of the wild? Hungarian research explores why your dog is prone to howling
Bizsu, an 8-year-old Siberian Husky, howls next to her owner, Fanni Lehoczki, researcher during a test trying to find why specific dog breeds are more to prone howl and whether it is linked to their genetic closeness to wolves, at
Researchers use Wi-Fi to monitor human respiration
A new algorithm can identify changes in wireless signal transmission Wi-Fi to monitor human respiration: Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a method to monitor people's breathing based on small changes in Wi-Fi signals. The goal of