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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

Mobile's Waterfront: A Vision for a Better Future

Mobile's waterfront is not just about ships and cargo anymore. It's a place where people can enjoy themselves, with museums, parks, and even a cruise terminal. The new mayor wants to make it even better. He dreams of a waterfront filled with restaurants, shops, and bars, where people can relax and w

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Nov 21 2025BUSINESS

Tech Giant Takes a Bold Step into AI and Green Energy

Mobile-Health Network Solutions has made a significant move in the tech world. They are buying two large AI-powered data centers in Malaysia. This deal is a big step for the company, but it's not just about buying buildings. They are also making a statement about their future plans. The company is

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Nov 18 2025HEALTH

How Experts Can Make Data Work for Them in Fighting Germs

Data is becoming a big help in the fight against germs. But just having data isn't enough. The real challenge is using it in the right way. Right now, there's a lot we don't know about what infectious disease control (IDC) experts need from data to do their jobs better. Using data in IDC is still n

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sound and Data: A New Way to Understand Health and Energy

Data can tell us a lot. But how can we make it more engaging? One way is through sound. This is called sonification. It turns data into sound. But most sonification tools are not interactive. They don't let users play around with the sounds in real-time. That's a problem because interaction can help

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Nov 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

How to Keep Data Safe in Big Computer Hubs

Data centers are like the brains of many businesses. They hold important information and keep things running smoothly. But as these centers grow, keeping data safe becomes a big challenge. One way to tackle this is by using a special method called broadcast signcryption. This method helps to send se

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Oct 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tennessee's Big Bet on Data: Why the Future is Here

Data is everywhere, and it's growing at an incredible pace. In 2024, the world created, copied, or consumed about 149 zettabytes of data. To put that into perspective, one gigabyte can hold around 200 songs or 30 minutes of HD video. Now, imagine multiplying that by 149 trillion. That's the amount o

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Aug 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Google Cloud is Tackling the Boring Side of Data Work

Data is crucial for businesses, but getting it ready for use is often a tedious task. Google Cloud has introduced AI agents to make this process easier. These agents can handle various data tasks, from creating pipelines to performing machine learning workflows. The goal is to reduce the 80% of time

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Math Detective: Teaming Up with Experts to Solve Data Mysteries

Data holds secrets. It can reveal hidden patterns and rules that govern how things work. This is what symbolic regression aims to do. It digs through data to find the math formulas that describe how things relate to each other. However, it is not easy. The number of possible formulas is huge.

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Mar 28 2025HEALTH

The Weight of Words: How Tracking and Talking Affect Weight Loss

Mobile apps are becoming a go-to tool for managing long-term health issues. These apps focus on changing habits to improve health. One big question is what makes these apps effective for losing weight. Two key factors stand out: how often users track their weight and how much they chat with health p

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Mar 24 2025HEALTH

What Lies Beneath: The Hidden Truths in Data Hierarchies

Data hierarchies are a big deal. They're everywhere, from families living together to cities packed with neighborhoods. When researchers want to figure out why things happen, they need to understand these layers. This is especially true when looking at complex issues like non-communicable diseases.

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