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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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Nov 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rain Check: Using AI to Fill Gaps in South Korea’s Precipitation Data

Precipitation is crucial for understanding the water cycle, including runoff, soil moisture, and evaporation. However, missing data at weather stations can hinder the accuracy of hydrological analysis. To tackle this, researchers developed a tool using machine learning to detect and predict missing

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Nov 07 2024EDUCATION

Teaching Science: Why History, Philosophy, and Culture Matter

Imagine learning science without exploring its fascinating history or debating its philosophical complexities. That was the focus of a recent conference at Boston University, backed by the National Science Foundation. Experts gathered to discuss how understanding the past and foundations of science

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Cracking the Code of Crime: Unveiling Hidden Patterns

Imagine trying to understand a complex puzzle by only looking at the pieces' colors. That's similar to how we've been categorizing crimes. We slap a single label on each crime, like "burglary" or "assault, " and call it a day. But crimes are way more intricate than that. They involve a mix of behavi

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Nov 07 2024FINANCE

Checking Your Financial Model's Health: A Post-Event Checkup

Financial experts rely on factor models to grasp how different assets behave together and manage risks. But after major events like the COVID-19 pandemic, these models might need a reality check. That's where the mosaic permutation test comes in. It's a clever way to ensure your models are still doi

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reading Like Humans: An AI Approach to Understanding Documents

Have you ever thought about how you read and understand documents? Humans can easily connect ideas across paragraphs, tables, and even figures. But getting machines to do the same thing isn't so simple. Traditionally, different machine learning techniques were used for different parts of a document—

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Stories: Imagining vs. Viewing - How Our Bodies Respond

Did you know that how we experience stories can affect us differently? Scientists found that people felt more involved when watching videos. But their bodies said otherwise! When people listened to audio stories, their hearts beat faster, they sweated more, and their bodies were even a bit warmer. I

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

From Classroom to Boardroom: A Teacher's Unexpected Business Journey

In 2011, Lisa Collum found herself standing in OfficeMax, clutching the last $99 from her checking account. She exchanged it for five binders, which she filled with her fourth- and fifth-grade writing curricula. These humble binders marked the beginning of her side hustle, Top Score Writing. Initial

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

How Machine Learning Can Help Fill In Missing Rainfall Data

Rainfall is super important for understanding how water moves around our planet. It affects things like river flows, soil moisture, and even how much water plants use. But sometimes, we don't have complete data from weather stations. This can make it tough to get accurate results from studies about

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Nov 06 2024EDUCATION

Science Teaching: What History & Philosophy Bring to the Table

Ever thought about how history and philosophy can improve science teaching? In December 2012, Boston University hosted a conference backed by the National Science Foundation. The goal? To figure out how these fields can boost science education in the U. S. The conference brought together experts fr

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