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Jan 02 2025BUSINESS

Punctuality in the Skies: Top Airlines and Airports for 2024

Did you know which airline and airport were the best in keeping time in 2024? Let's dive in! Mexico's Aeromexico took the top spot, with a stunning 86. 7% of flights arriving on time. Coming close were Saudia at 86. 3% and Delta Air Lines at 83. 5%. But let's not forget Copa Airlines, which actually

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Dec 29 2024ENVIRONMENT

Exploring Shanxi's Changing Landscape: A Look at Production, Living, and Ecological Spaces

Shanxi Province in China has seen quite a transformation over the past 40 years, from 1980 to 2020. Researchers have been studying how the mix of land used for production, living, and ecological purposes has been shifting. This study is crucial because understanding these changes can help in plannin

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Dec 29 2024FINANCE

Bitcoin Futures: A Rollercoaster Ride for Bitcoin Volatility

The launch of Bitcoin futures shook up the cryptocurrency world, but not in the way some expected. Initially, it seemed like the introduction of these futures contracts made Bitcoin's price swings even wilder. But as time passed, things settled down. Researchers took a close look at minute-by-minute

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Dec 26 2024CRYPTO

Uncovering Hiddencoin: A Closer Look at Time-Based Crypto Patterns

The rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum has unlocked a mountain of detailed transaction data. Unlike traditional cash, this data allows for in-depth research into detecting unusual activities, combating money laundering, and understanding user behavior. One way to analyze this vast am

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

How Health Data Helps in UK Neuroscience Centers

Health data is super important for research and making patient care better, but it's also very complex. To use it well, we need to understand the paths patients take through healthcare services. This involves how data is collected, stored, and then looked at. In the UK, neuroscience centers are tryi

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Nov 29 2024CRYPTO

When Cryptos Face Storms: How They Respond

Ever thought about what happens to cryptocurrencies when the market gets tough? Researchers used complex models like Student-t, Frank, and Clayton, along with Copula methods, to find the answers. They cleaned the data with EGARCH for return rates and GARCH for trading volumes. So, what did they lear

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Health Predictions: Dutch Researchers Mix Old Data with Personal Insights

Imagine you're trying to guess something really important, like pregnancy problems. That's exactly what Dutch researchers attempted, but with a twist. They didn't just rely on old data. Nope, they combined it with something no computer can predict alone—a woman's feelings about her health, money, an

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Hospital Admissions for Depression: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Differences in Austria

Did you know that where you live in Austria can affect your chances of being admitted to a hospital for depression? A recent study looked at hospital admissions for depressive episodes among adults in Austria from 2009 to 2014. The study found some intriguing patterns. Suburban areas had the highest

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Nov 24 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Bacterial Termination: A New Way to Analyze 3'-End Sequencing Data

You might have heard about the drop in the cost of short-read sequencing over the past decade. This has led to a boom in experimental techniques that use sequencing to solve specific biological puzzles. The catch? These methods often outrun the standardized ways of analyzing the data they generate.

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Nov 23 2024SCIENCE

Unlocking Brain's Memory with Language Models

Have you ever wondered how your brain remembers personal and famous people and places? Scientists are exploring this by turning memory into semantic vectors using language models. They asked participants to name their closest people and places, then asked questions about these memories. They recorde

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