DECISION MAKING

Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

How Robots Can Adapt Like Humans in Uncertain Environments

Did you know that humans are pretty good at making decisions in complex situations? We don't always aim for the best solution; sometimes, we just look for something good enough, especially when we're short on time or resources. This is called satisficing. Robots, on the other hand, often struggle wi

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Nov 24 2024ENVIRONMENT

Revamping Agriculture: A Fresh Look at Sustainable Development

To make farms greener and healthier, experts have pinpointed nine key factors. Some of these factors can directly cut down on agriculture's environmental impact, boost soil health, and encourage biodiversity. Others indirectly support the adoption of sustainable practices. Together, they help mainta

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Nov 21 2024SCIENCE

Guessing What Others Will Do: Our Brain's Clever Trick

Ever pondered how we can predict what others might do? Well, it turns out our brains aren't just good at making one guess. Nope, they create multiple possibilities and then rank them based on how likely they seem. This helps us deal with uncertain situations. Picture this: you're playing a game, and

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Nov 19 2024HEALTH

Impulsive Parkinson's Patients' Decisions Altered by Dopamine Drugs

Parkinson's disease (PD) patients dealing with impulsive-compulsive behaviors (ICB) face a peculiar challenge: dopaminergic drugs (DD) meant to help them can sometimes disrupt their decision-making skills. Researchers explored this by having PD patients with and without ICB, plus healthy individuals

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Nov 16 2024ENVIRONMENT

Solving Household Waste Problems: A New Way to Pick Recycling Plant Sites

Recycling household waste is a growing challenge as cities get bigger and we generate more trash. Picking the right spot for a new recycling plant involves many factors, like sustainability. This study aims to create a new decision-making model to rate and choose the best locations. It's divided int

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

The Big Decision: How Dispatchers Tackle Stroke Calls

Imagine being the person on the other end of the phone when someone calls about a stroke. That's the job of emergency medical dispatchers (EMDs). They're the first step in the stroke survival chain. They need to spot stroke patients quickly and get them help fast. But studies show they sometimes mis

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Updating COVID-19 Models: A Smarter Way

During the COVID-19 pandemic, mathematical models were crucial for guiding decisions. These models often needed calibration to estimate uncertain details and stay relevant. The problem? Recalibrating models was computationally expensive. Researchers tackled this challenge by developing a new method

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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 2024EDUCATION

The Impact of Education Policies on Girls' Schooling in Rural Benin

Education is a powerful tool, and its effects ripple through generations. Research in rural Benin uses a unique approach to explore how education policies influence parents' decisions to educate their daughters. The study found that educated parents are more likely to send their daughters to school,

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Uncovering the Power of Data: A Multidisciplinary Adventure

Are you curious about how companies like Walmart and Google make crucial decisions? The secret ingredient is often data science—a fascinating field where data meets science to create something amazing. Think of it as the scientists at CERN using data to make predictions and share results. But what e

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