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Paper in MoSPI journal flags financial inclusion gap—highest among Hindus, lowest for Muslims
Research paper, however, finds lowest indebtedness level among Muslims at 12.3% & highest among Hindus at 14.9%. Overall ...
PagePeek launches an AI-powered paper evaluation system for legal and lawyer studies, enhancing methodological rigor, ethical ...
A University of Alberta research team is shedding much-needed light on cancer cachexia, a severe muscle-wasting syndrome ...
Haozhe “Harry” Wang’s electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: ...
New research finds that many UTIs can be traced back to E. coli bacteria found in store-bought meat and poultry.
Two ESA spacecraft, Hera and Europa Clipper, are poised to fly through the long tail of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, a new ...
Brain study reveals healthiness information appears as early as other food qualities, challenging theories that taste is ...
Money helps, but it's not decisive. New research finds cultural knowledge and social ties predict museum, opera, and concert ...
For more than a century, scientists have debated whether intelligence is mostly a product of nature or nurture. Identical ...
Suppose you're a marketing consultant making $52,000 a year and entitled to two weeks of vacation. As a bonus, would you ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: Because of AI, research disrupted forever, and that’s good — Brian Tatum
Commentary: Good AI actors can combat the bad ones. In an age of misinformation, disinformation and outright fraud, we need AI on our side.
As someone with a sound scientific background, immersed in the technical side of this work, I’ve seen firsthand how the field ...
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