People want robots in warehouses and factories, not hospitals or schools, Hexagon study finds
The sharpest divide is around care: 68% of adults would prefer a robot to handle heavy lifting, but just 12% would choose a robot for caregiving, according to Hexagon's global Robot Generation study. Adoption is conditional, not universal, as half...
New Trip.Biz Research Finds 53% of Business Travellers Book Outside Approved Channels Due to Lack of Content
Global study of corporate travel managers finds that invisible spend, fragmented content, and broken trust, not poor user experience, are the primary drivers of programme non-compliance APAC identified as the most fragmented business travel market,...
Global Heart Hub finds women delay seeking heart care by continuing to put others first
Heart symptoms continue to be dismissed or mistaken for other conditions, such as anxiety, new global patient-led research reveals. Findings were presented at the European Society of Cardiology's ACNAP Congress 2026, organised by the Association of...
Wealth Is Losing Its Dating Power: 87% of Successful Women Prioritize Emotional Compatibility Over Status, CougarD's First Attraction Currency Report Finds
WASHINGTON, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- For decades, wealth, status, and professional achievement were widely considered the most valuable currencies in the dating world. But according to CougarD's first-ever Attraction Currency Report, a new form...
New IBM Study Finds CIOs and CTOs Face Growing AI Control Gap as Enterprise Deployment Scales
Most surveyed technology leaders are accountable for systems they don't fully control Only 11% of respondents say they're completely prepared for the scale of AI agent deployment Organizations that design control into their AI systems achieve...
Ransomware Attacks on Automotive and Smart Mobility More Than Doubled in 2025, According to New Research by Upstream Security
Upstream's report finds that the rapid adoption of Physical AI, with autonomous vehicles among the first production-ready systems in real-world operation, is expanding attack surfaces and accelerating attacker capabilities, creating large-scale...
GLOBAL STUDY FINDS WIDENING GAP BETWEEN AI AMBITION AND WORKFORCE READINESS
45% of leaders expect AI agents in workflows within a year; only 30% of workers say the same Just 22% of leaders are highly confident their organizations are developing future-ready capabilities within the workforce Only 36% of leaders say their...
Travel Passions and Local Behaviors are Reshaping Hotel Loyalty Across Asia Pacific Excluding China, New Marriott Bonvoy Report Finds
New Loyalty Trends Report 2026 by Marriott Bonvoy shows loyalty engagement is increasingly driven by travel priorities, everyday value and market-specific behaviors. Download hi-res image here SINGAPORE, May 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Loyalty...
Top 5% Supply Chain AI Initiatives Achieve Breakthrough Gains, New GEP-UVA Darden Study Finds
While 95% of initiatives fail to achieve scale, a small cohort delivers triple-digit productivity gains through governance and operational redesign CLARK, N.J., May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A small elite group of companies has cracked the code on...
ESOC 2026: Rising stroke rates highlight widening ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities across populations, major study finds
MAASTRICHT, Netherlands, May 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study presented today at the European Stroke Organisation Conference (ESOC) 2026 shows that after decades of decline, stroke incidence is rising again, driven by higher rates in some ethnic...