Their minds would have been on innings of the past - the World Cup final in 2023, and Champions Trophy final in 2025, ...
Ask most conservationists to talk about their impact, and you’ll hear stories of forests protected, of species saved, or of new technologies making a difference. But if you take a step back from those ...
In Truth, Michael Shermer (the publisher of Skeptic magazine, podcaster, and author of more than a dozen books, including ...
By: LAURA VELDKAMP Data is the fuel for the artificial intelligence algorithms that have lifted stock markets to historic highs on the promise of transforming economies. But how do we determine data’s ...
M.S. in Biodiversity Data Analytics Program Director Viorel Popescu examines why biodiversity commitments are running into a ...
Diabetes mellitus could drain tens of trillions from the global economy, with informal caregiving emerging as the largest hidden cost.
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Diabetes could drain up to INT$78.8 trillion from the global economy by 2050, study finds
This global macroeconomic analysis estimates that diabetes mellitus will cost the world economy INT$10.2 trillion between 2020 and 2050, rising to INT$78.8 trillion when unpaid informal caregiving is ...
Explainable AI (XAI) exists to close this gap. It is not just a trend or an afterthought; XAI is an essential product capability required for responsibly scaling AI. Without it, AI remains a powerful ...
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COMMENT: Restoring Confidence in Carbon Credits: How Dynamic Baselines Bring Rigour to Avoidance
The voluntary carbon market is at a crossroads. Every overestimated baseline, every inflated claim, weakens buyer confidence. But abandoning avoidance would be a mistake. Protecting primary forests ...
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Why the Corvette ZR-1’s LT5 V8 almost powered a Lotus Esprit
The story of how the Corvette ZR-1’s LT5 V8 almost ended up behind the seats of a Lotus Esprit is really a tale of two ...
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Scientists published a groundbreaking study on school re-openings. Major outlets fumbled the stats.
A new study published in Epidemiologyprovides evidence that returning to in-person learning during the COVID-19 pandemic benefited children’s mental health. While some mainstream reporting has ...
Natalia Kika explores a Finnish cohort study on the effectiveness of internet vs face-to-face cognitive behavioural therapy ...
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