Scientists understood physics of climate change in the 1800s – thanks to a woman named Eunice Foote

Long before the current political divide over climate change, and even before the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865), an American scientist named Eunice Foote documented the underlying cause of today’s climate change crisis. Carlyn Iverson/NOAA Climate.gov – The Conversation The year was 1856. Foote’s brief scientific paper was the first to describe the extraordinary power of…

The scientific method vs. Zombie businesses

This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process. Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Depositphotos.com Talking about business failure is a way of taking the bull by the horns. Thinking about this possibility is useful, in case the event materializes, to be better…

Why waiters give Black customers poor service

This story originally appeared on The Conversation Some people argue the poor service is because of a stereotype that Black people tip less. PavelVinnik/iStock via Getty Images The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. PavelVinnik/iStock via Getty Images – The Conversation The big idea When Black diners get poorer service from…

Why Building Your Network Is More Important Than Ever

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Feeling confident in your relationships and in your communication skills is integral part of growing a successful business as an entrepreneur. Investing time and energy into different networking events is a very important way to develop these skills. If you’re looking for ways to get started with networking…