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The Nordics: Protect the Worker, Not the Job
A new Post-Labor Atlas entry argues Nordic flexicurity helps workers move through automation without defending every job.
The Real Economics of Charging at Home vs Public Stations
Navigating the true costs of home versus public EV charging reveals hidden factors that could impact your savings and battery health—discover more to make informed choices.
Is a Premium Home Charger Worth the Install Cost?
No matter your needs, understanding if a premium home charger justifies its cost could transform your EV experience—here’s what you need to consider.
The Full Cost of Building a Battery Backup Setup
Unlock the true expenses of building a battery backup setup and discover essential tips to plan your budget wisely.
Are Premium Power Stations Worth It Over Gas Generators?
Find out if premium power stations are worth it over gas generators and discover the key benefits and drawbacks to consider.
The Hidden Operating Costs of Running a Desktop Laser Shop
Discover the hidden operating costs of running a desktop laser shop and learn how to manage expenses before it’s too late.
The license. Why the AI content market pays the brand-name corpus and strands the long tail.
Exploring how licensing practices in AI training data favor major brands, sidelining smaller content sources and impacting the long tail of data providers.
Phase 1 synthesis. What the four sectors crystallize.
New research on Phase 1 synthesis uncovers how four sectors crystallize, offering insights into material development and potential applications.
The Full Cost of Resin Printing Is Higher Than Most People Expect
Prolonged resin printing costs go beyond the printer itself, revealing hidden expenses that every user needs to consider carefully.