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By Ben Aris in Berlin The Russian banking sector, once buoyed by record profits and wartime stimulus, is now showing growing signs of financial strain, leading some to ask if a crisis is looming?
Low literacy. A drop in recreational reading. Students who can’t finish texts. A book industry of falling margins. The decline in reading poses a risk to us all.
If you want to avoid being the latest casualty of the AI innovation wave, it’s critical to learn how to effectively prompt in ...
Email threats are evolving—and traditional security tools aren’t keeping up. In this episode of DEMO, Keith Shaw is joined by Abnormal AI Sales Engineer Alex Dolce for a hands-on look at how the ...
The Trump administration is gutting environmental agencies and rolling back environmental initiatives, and Americans aren't ...
Aston University biostatistician Dr. Dan Green has identified the top ten errors he commonly sees in research papers in his ...
David Shilkitus models how to turn mathematics into a relevant, impactful, and exciting subject for learners at every level.
In the memoir “How to Lose Your Mother,” Molly Jong-Fast recalls a tumultuous upbringing as the only child of the feminist writer Erica Jong.
The problem is that most investors did not buy the 2020 bottom or sell the 2022 peak. However, one of the most significant forms of anchoring is portfolio “high water marks.” ...
Juola concluded that Rowling was the most likely author of The Cuckoo’s Calling, since she was the only one whose writing style showed up as the closest or second-closest match in each of the tests.
Updated at 5:40 p.m. ET on March 21, 2025 Editor’s note: This analysis is part of The Atlantic’s investigation into the Library Genesis data set. You can access the search tool directly here.
Academics get it: prediction markets aren't gambling because the house doesn't always win. But regulators around the world have differing opinions – and Polymarket is feeling the heat.