Chinonso Nwajiaku

Chinonso Nwajiaku

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After 4 Years of Data, Scientists Agree That Working From Home Isnโ€™t Just Efficient, Itโ€™s Making Life Better

Four years ago, remote work was still considered a luxury. A perk offered to tech workers, freelancers, or employees negotiating special arrangements. Then the pandemic hit in 2020, and suddenly millions were working from kitchen tables, converted closets, and spare bedrooms. Now, with four years of data behind us, scientists have reached a clear conclusion: ...

The Quiet Revolution Powering Your Phone, Car, and Maybe Your Next Paycheck

You donโ€™t see them. You rarely think about them. But lithium-ion batteries, those sleek, power packs humming quietly in the background, are quietly reordering the worldโ€™s economic chessboard. Theyโ€™re in your pocket, your garage, your backpack. Maybe soon, theyโ€™ll be part of your job description. Thereโ€™s nothing particularly flashy about lithium itself. Soft, silvery, and ...

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How Prompt-Tweaking Became the New Form of Overthinking

It starts simple. You open ChatGPT, Claude, or Copilot and type something like, โ€œWrite a short email declining a meeting.โ€ The model responds in two seconds. It’s polite, crisp, fine. But then something kicks in. What if I added โ€œapologetic toneโ€? What if I asked it to match my past writing style? What if I ...