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The new Center for Leadership, Institutional Metrics and Best Practices run by the nonprofit Complete College America will ...
MITRE has released the results of its research on the scalable and efficient use of publicly and commercially available ...
A study published in the journal PLOS One reveals that combining bird observation data with land cover information provides ...
The Zweig Breadth Thrust Indicator has a poor track record with false positives and missed market bottoms. Learn why relying ...
Digital learning has become the norm in education, but evaluating its effectiveness remains a challenge. In K-12 settings, ...
As the administration of US President Donald Trump slashes budgets, crucial climate and other data sets could disappear.
Quantum computers promise to speed calculations dramatically in some key areas such as computational chemistry and high-speed networking. But they're so different from today's computers that ...
Data has never been "objective." This moment of journalistic outcry urges critical analysis about who's left out of datasets.
President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell are clashing over monetary policy, with Trump pushing for lower ...
Autism incidence in the U.S. has increased from 1 in 36 children in 2020 to 1 in 31 in 2022, according to a report released ...
Chittireddy, M. (2025) Tourism Dynamics and Economic Growth in Norway: A Dual-Perspective Survey Analysis. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 13, 112-121. doi: 10.4236/jss.2025.134007 .
A study of 50,000 houses from the late Pleistocene to the onset of European colonialism has revealed that social inequality isn't inevitable, but rather a consequence of political choices.
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