The Air Force wants to improve data literacy and culture, so it's creating a cadre of "citizen analysts" and communities of interest to build and then spread their knowledge. The key to developing a ...
With the ever-expanding Internet of Things, data privacy is a growing concern in today’s digital age. The automotive industry is no exception. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Coronavirus lab leak theory should not be ruled out until there is 'sufficient data,' scientists say
A group of 18 scientists from all over the world has written an open letter calling for an investigation into the origins of coronavirus, imploring that accidental release from a lab not be ruled out ...
To qualify and secure high scores in such competitive exams requires the candidate to be well prepared with the logical reasoning topics. Logical Reasoning forms an integral part of various ...
Bad news for Google in Germany — where the antitrust watchdog has issued a preliminary statement of objections over its data processing terms and said it’s currently planning to require the tech giant ...
Federal race and ethnicity COVID-19 data isn’t comprehensive enough to accurately represent the pandemic experience in the U.S., reports The COVID Tracking Project. The COVID Tracking Project, which ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Working with CCJ and Overdrive publisher Randall-Reilly Business Media’s RigDig Business Intelligence unit, we analyzed inspection and scoring data at the end of the Compliance Safety ...
H.C. Wainwright says Axsome Therapeutics (AXSM)’ AXS-05 pivotal Alzheimer’s-associated agitation program yielded “mixed data,” although these may yet be sufficient for approval. While the data were ...
As a follow-up to our previous article and webinar, “Are Automakers Making Sufficient Efforts to Protect Customer Data?”, we are addressing the recent 9 th Circuit decision in Jones v. Ford Motor Co.
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