78% business leaders say hybrid work gives firms an edge in tech hiring: Study
Flexible work arrangements are becoming more important than salary hikes for companies trying to attract AI and technology professionals, according to a study by International Workplace Group. The research found
Want to get promoted at work? New study says learning new AI skills is the key to a pay rise
AI skills are being tied to pay rises and employment opportunities 97% would pay higher salaries to attract in-demand skills Four in five companies are investing in upskilling schemes New
Study Academy grows from a room in a house to a global training organisation
The staff training company has doubled year on year since being founded in 2013. Birmingham, UK , May 18, 2026 — A Birmingham-based training provider that began in a single
Study of Rwandan Young Adults Highlights Gaps in Digital Financial Literacy
Africa has the world’s youngest population, and many young adults rely on informal or temporary employment, making digital financial literacy (DFL) critical for long-term financial resilience and sustainable economic development.
Study Across 30 Countries Reveals Sharp Differences in Trust, AI Health Information Acceptance, and Digital Literacy
By CUNY SPH Image: Tima Miroshnichenko – pexels A cross-national survey of 31,000 adults in 30 countries finds that digital health literacy is highest in low- and middle-income countries and lowest in high-income
New study busts myths about reading struggles in kids – Texas A&M Stories
Texas A&M researcher Dr. Daniel Hajovsky and collaborators have found that children’s reading success depends far more on comprehension, background knowledge and auditory skills than on intelligence or visual processing
Digital use linked to higher employment and earnings for women, global study finds – Texas A&M Stories
Credit: Getty Images Women who use digital technologies are more likely to be employed and tend to earn more than those who do not, according to a new World Bank
Rich more likely to use AI study finds, as experts warn these burgeoning technologies are increasing social inequality
The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly in “hidden” everyday applications—is creating a new and distinct form of digital inequality. This is the warning of communication researcher Professor Sai Wang
Gen Alpha Prefers Digital World For Shopping, Upskilling, Earning: Study
Hyderabad: Generation Alpha, born between 2010 and 2024, is the first to grow up with technology as an integral part of their lives. However, they are not passive online users
Türkiye study finds 85% of kids use weak passwords
A field study conducted in Ankara reveals that more than 85% of students are unable to create secure passwords, underscoring growing vulnerabilities among children navigating digital environments. The research, carried