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Nov 08 2024FINANCE

Exploring Pathwise Finance: A Unique Method Without Probabilities

Are you tired of the usual way of looking at continuous-time finance? It's time to think outside the box with a new approach called causal functional calculus. Unlike traditional methods, this one doesn't rely on probabilities or integration theories. Instead, it focuses on a concept called self-fin

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Funding Trends in EU: A Quantitative Journey

Healthcare plays a huge role in Europe's economy. To understand and guess future funding, researchers use mathematical models. Three big ways to look at healthcare funding are: government spending on health as a chunk of GDP, as a slice of all government spending, and how much each person gets. This

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Nov 07 2024SCIENCE

The Matter-Antimatter Puzzle: A Tale of CP Violation

Have you ever pondered why the universe is filled with matter instead of antimatter? The answer might be hiding in the intriguing world of particle physics, specifically in a phenomenon called CP violation. CP violation is a fascinating concept that describes the slight differences in behavior betwe

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Time Series: How LLMs Can Adapt

Have you ever considered using Large Language Models (LLMs) for time series (TS) tasks? Instead of training new models from scratch, you can fine-tune existing LLMs to handle TS data. This approach is known as TS-for-LLM. The challenge with TS data is its complexity and scarcity. To tackle this, a

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Improving AI Apps: A New Way to Use Language Models

You know how AI apps, like chatbots or virtual assistants, often use language models to understand and respond to us? Well, these apps usually communicate with these models one step at a time, which can be inefficient. Think of it like trying to have a conversation by sending one text message at a t

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

How Many People Really Have Lyme Disease?

Scientists have come up with two ways to estimate how many people get Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis (LB). The first method looks at how many people have antibodies against the bacteria that cause Lyme disease, Borrelia, in their blood. They fix any mistakes in the tests that might say

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Nov 07 2024HEALTH

Daytime Sleepiness: A Warning Sign for Brain Health?

Feeling sleepy during the day? It might be more than just tiredness, especially if you're older. A new study found that people who feel exhausted and lack enthusiasm have a higher risk of developing something called motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR). This syndrome links to a slow walking speed a

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Nov 07 2024POLITICS

Will the US Ever Elect a Female President?

Precious Brady-Davis, a Black transgender woman, just won a local election but felt disappointed that the US didn't elect a female president. Many women voters also shared this sentiment. Despite Kamala Harris' historic run, she didn't secure enough votes to win. Some women supported Trump for his v

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Nov 07 2024CRIME

Keith's Journey: From Struggle to Redemption

Keith Waters, in his early 60s, found hope and a new life after years of addiction, homelessness, and crime. His life took a dramatic turn for the better when he turned to God and sought help from OurCalling, a Christian nonprofit. He was killed in May, leaving behind a family that saw his transform

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Nov 07 2024BUSINESS

Crypto Industry's New Hope with Trump's Presidency

The crypto industry is buzzing with optimism as Donald Trump has been elected president of the United States. Michael Novogratz of Galaxy Digital believes this is a turning point for the industry. The new administration is expected to bring significant changes, especially with key financial regulato

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