Month: September 2023

Resource scarcity doesn’t lead to poor decision making

When faced with limited resources, people often make choices that prioritize immediate gains over long-term benefits. However, a recent study challenges this commonly held belief by suggesting that individuals experiencing scarcity actually make rational decisions based on their circumstances. They only tend to prioritize short-term benefits when scarcity directly threatens their immediate needs. This research […]

Published on September 14, 2023

Johnson & Johnson to Unveil New Logo After 136 Years

In a groundbreaking move, healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson is unveiling a fresh logo design after an impressive 136 years. The company has chosen to evolve its iconic signature-script logo to reflect its renewed focus on innovation, quality, and progress. The updated emblem is like reimagining a famous book cover to convey its timeless story […]

Published on September 14, 2023

Surgeons End Longest Pig-to-Human Kidney Transplant

In a groundbreaking experiment, US surgeons have concluded their long journey of transplanting a genetically modified pig kidney into a brain-dead patient after an unprecedented 61 days. This remarkable procedure falls under the realm of cutting-edge research dedicated to pushing the boundaries of science and medicine. Just like how explorers… what lies beyond mapped territories, […]

Published on September 14, 2023