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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Assessing Urban Cyclists' Exposure to PM2. 5 in Mendoza, Argentina

In a bid to curb carbon emissions, many cities have been pushing folks to ditch cars and hop on bikes instead. Unfortunately, pedaling through traffic might not be as healthy as it sounds. Cyclists often breathe in more polluted air than others, especially in congested cities. To shed some light on

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Nov 13 2024SPORTS

Exploiting Weak Defenses: Week 11 Fantasy Football Tips

Football fans and fantasy managers, listen up! This week, we're focusing on three key NFL games where the defenses are vulnerable. First off, the Pittsburgh Steelers are set to take on the Baltimore Ravens. Why's this a big deal? Well, Baltimore's defense is what we call a "pass funnel. " That means

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Nov 12 2024SPORTS

PHI Eagles’ Snap Counts and Players’ Highlights in Win Over Dallas

Let’s dive into the details of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 10 win over the Dallas Cowboys, with a focus on who played and how they performed. On the offensive side, the Eagles had some key players sitting out, which meant Fred Johnson and Mekhi Becton had to play the whole game. Despite missing so

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Nov 10 2024SPORTS

NFL Week 10: Predictions and Picks Broken Down

Week 10 of the NFL season is packed with some interesting matchups. Let's dive into the picks and predictions. Falcons are favored over the Saints by 3. 5 points. The Falcons have been on a roll, winning four out of their last five games, while the Saints have struggled. Their new coach might spark

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Nov 10 2024ENVIRONMENT

Weather Data from Portugal's Biggest Reservoir: A Six-Year Look

Imagine diving into six years of weather data from Portugal's largest reservoir, Alqueva. Two weather stations were installed here, one floating on the water and the other on the shore. From 2018 to 2023, these stations collected valuable information. Every hour, they recorded rainfall, water and so

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

Evaluating Business Models: A Simple Process with Big Results

Let's talk about a new way to figure out if a business idea is worth the money. This method brings together two important perspectives: the business model and the processes that make it happen. First, we use a tool called the Service-Dominant Business Model Radar. This tool helps us break down a bu

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

The Future of Data Analysis: Semantic Business Intelligence

Ever wondered how businesses make big decisions? They use something called Business Intelligence (BI). This is like a smart tool that helps companies figure out what to do next by looking at lots of data. But there's a new way of doing this, called Semantic Business Intelligence. Why is this importa

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

Where Are Crimes Happening? Analyzing News to Predict the Future

Every day, numerous crimes take place around us. However, only a select few are recorded, leading to an overall increase in crime rates. This could be due to a lack of concern or meticulous record-keeping of past crimes. It's crucial for everyone to consider crime statistics from the past when decid

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unveiling Urban Lifestyles: A Network Approach

Ever wondered how city dwellers spend their days? Researchers have found a clever way to map out urban lifestyles using a network of places. They tracked people's visits to different spots in cities like New York and Dallas. By looking at patterns in these visits, they discovered something interesti

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Improving Weather Forecasts: A Tale of Soil Moisture Data

Scientists are diving into the world of data assimilation to boost weather and hydrological forecasts. They've combined a land data assimilation component with a global atmospheric model called NICAM-LETKF. This mix allows them to conduct two types of experiments: strongly and weakly coupled land-at

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