“AI in distribution is like sex in high school: everyone’s talking about it, hardly anyone is doing it, and those who are… aren’t doing it well.” A room of distribution leaders laughed at a vendor’s ...
One of the things I love most about science is that sometimes it gets things wrong. In other disciplines, errors are fatal; chefs don’t benefit from poisoning their patrons. But scientists learn early ...
Abstract: In this study, we propose a novel epidemiological framework, the SEIHQR model, which integrates Scientific Machine Learning (SciML) with interpretable compartment-based modeling. We apply ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new slate of handpicked vaccine advisers met Thursday and Friday at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The advisers, who make up the ...
ABSTRACT: The substance of politics generally attracts more interest among political science students than the methodology of studying it. This study assesses the scientific status of political ...
In the US, more than 90% of corn plants are genetically modified to withstand weed-killing chemicals like glyphosate, to make their own insecticides, or both. For soybeans, over 94% are genetically ...
Abstract: Bugs in Solidity smart contracts have led to significant financial losses, highlighting the importance of rigorous testing. Mutation testing is a powerful technique for evaluating test suite ...
Using newly-collected data on the near-population of U.S. STEM PhD graduates since 1950, we examine who funds PhD training, how many graduates are trained in areas of strategic national importance, ...
Humanity’s quest for knowledge is our most striking feature. No other animal asks why or how things work, but humans aren’t content to enjoy the world as it is. We must ask why and tinker to make ...
How do you design a study that captures human experience as it unfolds in real time? In this episode, Under the Cortex explores the Experience Sampling Method (ESM), a powerful approach for studying ...