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Cambodia: manufacturing CSR focused on worker well-being and literacy programs

Manufacturing CSR in Cambodia: A Focus on Worker Welfare & Education

Cambodia’s manufacturing sector, largely centered on garments, footwear, and light assembly, has long powered the country’s export‑driven expansion and job creation. Employing hundreds of thousands of people—most of them women—it contributes a significant portion of national export revenue. In recent years, evolving global buyer standards, domestic labor reforms, and international oversight initiatives have encouraged many firms and brands to shift from basic regulatory compliance toward more forward‑looking CSR efforts that support worker well‑being and literacy. This article explores the reasoning, supporting evidence, program frameworks, obstacles, and actionable guidance for implementing effective CSR in Cambodian manufacturing, illustrating key points through examples…
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Eswatini: CSR cases supporting preventive health and workplace well-being

Eswatini CSR: Promoting Health & Well-being at Work

Eswatini contends with unique public health and workplace issues driven by its small, open economy, substantial communicable disease rates, and a sizable informal labor sector, while corporate social responsibility in Eswatini has shifted from simple charity toward more strategic efforts that safeguard employee well-being, mitigate operational risks, and reinforce community stability, and this article brings together prevalent CSR strategies, illustrative case-style scenarios, trackable results, implementation insights, and actionable guidance for companies and partners aiming to advance preventive health and workplace wellness.Background and key public health imperativesEswatini has long shouldered a high burden of HIV and tuberculosis and is now also…
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What trends are accelerating brain-computer interface research?

Unveiling Trends Accelerating Brain-Computer Interface Progress

Brain-computer interface research is accelerating largely because of urgent medical needs. Neurological disorders such as paralysis, stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis affect millions worldwide, creating strong incentives for technologies that can restore communication or motor control. Clinical trials demonstrating that implanted BCIs can enable typing, robotic limb control, or speech decoding have shifted BCIs from speculative science to viable therapeutic tools. Hospitals and rehabilitation centers increasingly collaborate with research labs, shortening the path from laboratory prototypes to patient-ready systems.Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence and Machine LearningModern BCIs depend on decoding complex neural signals, and progress in artificial intelligence…
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Why protectionism returns during uncertain times

Why Protectionism Surges in Uncertain Economic Climates

Uncertainty, whether sparked by financial turmoil, pandemics, geopolitical tensions, or abrupt technological shifts, exerts pressures that steer governments and voters toward protectionist measures. Such protectionism emerges from fear, political incentives, and calculated strategy. This article explores the forces that revive protectionism during difficult periods, illustrates them through historical and contemporary examples, analyzes the economic mechanisms and outcomes involved, and presents policy alternatives that can lessen the impulse to withdraw behind trade barriers.Historical trends and recent instancesProtectionism has long been more than a modern curiosity, exemplified by the 1930s Smoot-Hawley tariffs, when the United States raised duties to shield domestic industries,…
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How is EUV lithography evolving to enable smaller process nodes?

Unpacking EUV Lithography’s Evolution for Smaller Nodes

Extreme Ultraviolet lithography, commonly known as EUV lithography, is the most critical manufacturing technology enabling the continued scaling of semiconductor process nodes below 7 nanometers. By using light with a wavelength of 13.5 nanometers, EUV allows chipmakers to print extremely small and dense circuit patterns that were not economically or physically feasible with previous deep ultraviolet techniques. As the semiconductor industry pushes toward 3 nanometers, 2 nanometers, and beyond, EUV lithography is evolving rapidly to meet unprecedented technical and economic demands.From Early EUV Systems to Large-Scale Production ReadinessEarly EUV systems functioned mainly as research platforms, restricted by weak light source…
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How are microLED displays advancing for wearables and AR devices?

MicroLEDs for Wearables & AR: Progress & Future

microLED represents a display technology composed of microscopic light-emitting diodes in which each pixel generates its own illumination. In contrast to LCD, it eliminates the need for a backlight, and unlike OLED, it avoids organic compounds that deteriorate rapidly. For wearables and augmented reality devices, this blend of self-emissive pixels, high brightness, and long operational life helps overcome persistent constraints related to size, energy efficiency, and long-term durability.Wearables and AR systems require displays that remain ultra-compact, easily visible under direct sunlight, energy-conscious, and able to deliver exceptionally high pixel density. As these needs grow, microLED development has become increasingly synchronized…
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What is gender-fluid fashion?

A Guide to Gender-Fluid Fashion: History & Future

Gender-fluid fashion is a concept that challenges the traditional boundaries set by binary gender norms in clothing. Rather than adhering strictly to masculine or feminine styles, gender-fluid fashion embraces a spectrum of possibilities, allowing individuals to express themselves without limitations imposed by traditional gender roles. This fashion movement not only reflects changing societal norms but also plays an integral role in promoting inclusivity and self-expression.The Evolution of Gender-Fluid FashionHistorically, clothing has been a significant marker of gender identity, with distinct styles, colors, and cuts assigned to men and women. However, the late 20th and early 21st centuries have seen a…
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Why is in-orbit servicing becoming a strategic space capability?

In-Orbit Servicing: Essential for Space Strategy

In-orbit servicing refers to the ability to inspect, repair, refuel, upgrade, or reposition spacecraft after launch. Once considered experimental, it is now emerging as a strategic capability with economic, security, and sustainability implications. As space becomes more congested and contested, the ability to maintain and adapt assets already in orbit is reshaping how governments and companies plan long-term space operations.The Economic Rationale: Maximizing the Longevity of High-Value AssetsContemporary satellites, particularly those positioned in geostationary orbit, can demand hundreds of millions of dollars for design, launch, and insurance, and their service lives are often shortened not by payload malfunctions but by…
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What is a retro trend?

What Exactly is a Retro Trend?

The term "retro" evokes nostalgia and a return to styles and sensibilities of the past. But what exactly constitutes a retro trend, and why do they captivate consumers across generations? Let's delve into the concept of retro trends, exploring their origins, their influence on various industries, and examples that highlight their persistent allure.The Core Spirit Behind Retro TrendsA retro trend refers to the revival of styles, designs, and ideas from previous decades. It often involves updating or reimagining these elements to fit contemporary tastes or needs. Such trends usually gain momentum by tapping into nostalgia, providing consumers with a sense…
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Norway: How energy transitions create investable opportunities beyond oil and gas

Norway’s Green Economy: Investment Opportunities After Oil and Gas

Norway, long associated with its oil and gas legacy, is now reshaping its strengths — from ample renewable power and sophisticated maritime expertise to robust capital markets and a highly trained workforce — to open new investment pathways beyond hydrocarbons. This shift is not a matter of instantly substituting one source of revenue for another; instead, it focuses on transforming the nation’s energy-system advantages into industries capable of drawing private investment, expanding industrial value chains, and lowering carbon emissions for Europe and global markets.Why Norway is well positionedNorway’s power system is largely driven by hydropower, delivering consistent, low‑carbon electricity throughout…
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