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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

School Data Breach: What Parents Should Know

You might have heard about the recent data breach where hackers snuck into a large education software company's system through a support portal. This company, PowerSchool, is now facing the consequences of hackers stealing important personal information like names, addresses, and even Social Securit

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Jan 08 2025FINANCE

Crypto Storms: Unmasking Risk with AI-Driven Investigations

Cryptocurrencies are all the rage these days, both for investors and academics. To make smart investment decisions, you need to understand what affects cryptocurrency prices and which ones are risky. This study dives into historical data and uses AI to figure out what factors influence a cryptocurre

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Jan 08 2025BUSINESS

Emirati Billionaire Promises Big Bucks for US Data Centers

Imagine this: A billionaire from Dubai walks into a fancy Florida home and promises to invest $20 billion in the US data center industry. Sounds like a scene from a movie, right? Well, it actually happened last Tuesday. The billionaire in question is Hussain Sajwani, the chairman of DAMAC Properties

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Jan 07 2025POLITICS

Billionaire Promises Major Investment in U. S. Data Centers

In an interesting turn of events, a Dubai-based billionaire, Hussain Sajwani, has promised a significant investment in building data centers across the United States. Sajwani, who is known for his property development company DAMAC Properties, plans to spend at least $20 billion on this project. The

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Jan 07 2025BUSINESS

Billionaire Invests 20 Billion in US Tech, Inspired by Trump's Election

Billionaire Hussain Sajwani, whose company DAMAC Properties is a giant in the skyscraper-packed city of Dubai, has made a big announcement. He's putting $20 billion into building data centers in the United States. This news came straight from President-elect Donald Trump at a press conference. It se

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

Why Automatic Linear Modelling Beats Traditional Regression

Imagine you're trying to predict something, like how well a student will do in a test based on their attendance, homework grades, and so on. Traditional multiple linear regression is like guessing based on a complex formula. But automatic linear modelling? It's like having a smart friend who not onl

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

AI in Pain Medicine: Ethical Crossroads

Artificial Intelligence (AI) could revolutionize medicine, including pain management. But before we dive headfirst into this tech, we need to address some big ethical questions. Can AI respect patients' choices (autonomy)? Will it make mistakes (reliability)? Can it be fair to everyone (no bias)? P

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Jan 07 2025SCIENCE

India's Food Challenge: Counting Crops and Catching Up

After India gained independence, there was a huge worry about having enough food. Leaders realized they needed data to solve this problem. They wanted to know how much food was being produced and if it was enough for everyone. A man named P. C. Mahalanobis came up with a clever idea. He used a metho

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Jan 07 2025HEALTH

Medical Insights from Reddit: A Smart New Way

Imagine mining a goldmine of medical information right from your laptop. That's what scientists are doing with Reddit data. People share their experiences with drugs and their effects all the time on social media. This can be a treasure trove for medical researchers trying to understand the side eff

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Bad Weather Affects Offshore Oil Field Data Transmission

Offshore oil fields face a big problem when the weather turns bad—microwave signals become unstable and noisy. To fix this, scientists used a method called Lagrange multiplier symplectic singular value mode decomposition to clean up the signal's noise. This was done in five steps: rebuilding the sig

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