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Can Artificial Intelligence Make Insurance More Affordable?

Can Artificial Intelligence Make Insurance More Affordable?

AI rapidly transforms industries by optimizing processes, enhancing data analytics and creating smarter, more efficient systems. Traditionally, the insurance sector determines pricing by manually analyzing various factors — including coverage type — to calculate risk ...

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How India’s Restructured Rocket Force Makes Conflict With China More Likely

How India’s Restructured Rocket Force Makes Conflict With China More Likely

On March 11, 2024, the Indian government announced that it had successfully tested an Agni-V ballistic missile with ...

Overconfidence In NFL Drafts: A Lesson For Investors

Most NFL general managers (GMs) are optimistic and…

Cocoa Hyperinflation Accelerates As Grindings Show No Demand Destruction

Cocoa hyperinflation is insane. The latest data from the futures…

‘I Worked For Abramovich?’: Soccer Players Were Owned By Oligarch Via Offshore Deals

Former Chelsea owner locked young players across Europe…

This Year’s Cicada Invasion Will Be Double The Trouble

For the first time in more than 200…

How The Pentagon Rewrote Pitch Perfect 3

Pitch Perfect 3 appears on the surface to…

Chinese Organized Crime’s Latest U.S. Target: Gift Cards

Chinese crime rings already dominate the illegal marijuana…

Scientists Create Atomically Thin Gold With Century Old Japanese Knife Making Technique

Scientists Create Atomically Thin Gold With Century-Old Japanese Knife Making Technique

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The US Environmental Protection Agency on Friday classified two so-called “forever chemicals” as hazardous substances, meaning those responsible for releasing them ...
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How Debt-To-GDP Ratios Have Changed Since 2000

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How To Avoid Human Made Pandemics

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How do you pitch a news story about people agreeing rigorously with each other? That question was raised by a journalist during a report presentation at the UN by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Independent Task Force on Research with Pandemic Risks. This…

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Mega-Cap Stocks Continue To Dominate. But Why?

Mega-Cap Stocks Continue To Dominate. But Why?

Mega-cap stocks continue to dominate the market in 2023. The question is, why? After all, many other great companies have arguably…

Did Oakland Mayor Kill Any Chance For The Athletics To Remain In Oakland?

Did Oakland’s Mayor Kill Any Chance For The Athletics To Remain In Oakland?

Mayor Thao’s insistence on keeping the name and badgering the MLB for an expansion team likely killed any real chance of…

These Are The Largest UN Peacekeeping Operations In 2023

These Are The Largest UN Peacekeeping Operations In 2023

The United Nations is withdrawing 13,000 personnel from Mali, in what UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called an “unprecedented” move, following a request from…

Why AI For Biological Design Should Be Regulated Differently Than Chatbots

Why AI For Biological Design Should Be Regulated Differently Than Chatbots

MIT researchers recently contrived a scenario where non-scientist students used ChatGPT to help them obtain information on how to acquire DNA that…

The Monthly Cost Of Buying vs. Renting A House In America

The Monthly Cost Of Buying vs. Renting A House In America

With home prices and mortgage rates both rising, the U.S. is now witnessing the biggest numerical gap in the monthly cost…

Scientists Electrify Biology By Converting Current Into The Chemical Fuel Of Cells

Scientists Electrify Biology By Converting Current Into The Chemical Fuel Of Cells

The cells of all living organisms are powered by the same chemical fuel: adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Now, researchers have found a way to…

Africa: Seven Coups In Three Years

Africa: Seven Coups In Three Years

The turbulent continent of Africa has experienced seven coups since August 2020, before army officers in the West African country said Wednesday they…

Developing With Affordability In Mind

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“In business school, you’re generally taught to maximize profit,” Derek Avery, a local developer in Dallas, explained. “But are you maximizing…

AngelList Goes Big With Private Equity Acquisition

AngelList Goes Big With Private Equity Acquisition

AngelList, a prominent organization in the startup ecosystem, is making a strategic move into the private equity space with the recent acquisition of fintech…

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By now, many Americans should be aware that at some point, they’ve unknowingly chowed down on “pink slime” meat. This culinary…

AI vs. Humans: Which Performs Certain Skills Better?

AI vs. Humans: Which Performs Certain Skills Better?

With ChatGPT’s explosive rise, AI has been making its presence felt for the masses, especially in traditional bastions of human capabilities—reading comprehension,…

What’s Next In Cryptocurrency Regulation: Essential Insights

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As the world of cryptocurrency continues to evolve at a rapid pace, so does the regulatory landscape surrounding it. The intersection…

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Scientists at Fermilab report the most precise measurement yet of the magnetic moment of the muon. These particles are shown to…

This 3D Printed House Costs The Same As A Car

This 3D-Printed House Costs The Same As A Car

3D printing is becoming more popular as a construction method, with multiple companies building entire 3D-printed neighborhoods in various parts of the world. But the technique…

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There’s A Link Between Respiratory And Digestion Issues In Dogs

A new study supports a strong link between respiratory and digestive diseases in dogs. This article was written by Brian Consiglio…

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“A Long Way To Go” – Fed Chair Powell Delivers Hawkish Speech

Powell’s full speech is below but to summarize – “we ain’t done yet.” This article was originally published by ZeroHedge. Key points:…

Bond Traders And Their Bearish Stories

Bond Traders And Their Bearish Stories

“China, Japan, inflation, deficits, and QT, oh my!” – The chant of bond traders watching yields creep higher. This article was written…

US New Home Sales Soar To 17 Month Highs In July As Mortgage Rates Spike

US New Home Sales Soar To 17-Month Highs In July As Mortgage Rates Spike

After the disappointing (but not unexpected) decline in existing home sales, new home sales – of course – saw a big upward…