In a data-driven world, pauses in government economic data do more than inconvenience economists, they create dangerous blind spots for investors and business leaders.
In a study of more than 100,000 screening mammograms, researchers demonstrated the potential of an AI tool to help identify women at higher risk of developing interval breast cancer, which is breast ...
So many retail challenges hinge on unreliable product data. Can agentic AI clean up that data enough to make a difference?
CStone Pharmaceuticals ( OTCPK:CSPHF) Discusses CS2009 Data Interpretation and Future Clinical Development Strategy October 20, 2025 9:00 AM EDT ...
South Korea’s government may have permanently lost 858TB of information after a crucial hard drive was destroyed in a fire at a data center in Daejeon. As reported by DCD, a battery fire at the ...
New preclinical data demonstrate deeper IgA reduction and a longer half-life compared to first-generation anti-APRIL monoclonal antibody CLYM116 Phase 1 trial initiation expected in Q4 2025, with ...
The Trump administration wants the Education Department to collect more college admissions data, even as it slashes the very staff that ensures the statistics are credible and accurate. From early ...
For an exercise in irony, take a moment to ask ChatGPT why large data centers — noisy and voracious consumers of energy and water — are necessary. The answer it gives is long and complicated, but what ...
President Trump fired the head of the BLS, claiming manipulated jobs numbers after a report of slowed hiring. While revisions were more dramatic than usual, these numbers are always revised. WSJ ...
To the editor: Another headline for this story could be, “President Trump fires competent government official because he didn’t like her accurate jobs report” (“A raging Trump digs in on his trade war ...
Economists say unbiased data is essential for policymaking, and for democracy. President Trump said he ousted the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics because the numbers produced by her agency were ...
This summer, across a vast stretch of the eastern United States, monthly home electric bills jumped. In Trenton, New Jersey, the bill for a typical home rose $26. In Philadelphia, it increased about ...
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