John Hood explores how misinterpreting data can lead to flawed conclusions about government policies and their effectiveness.
So, thanks to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in July of 1776, we’re about to begin celebrating America’s ...
The first El Niño in three years could develop during the coming months, raising the possibility of worsening drought and ...
If you had meticulous records of my wake-up times and compared them against daily sunrises, you’d find a consistent pattern: the sun almost always rises after I do. Since you are not a loon, however, ...
Tariffs: Six Republicans joined nearly all Democrats on Wednesday in backing a resolution to rescind the tariffs President Trump imposed on Canada last year, a largely symbolic rebuke to the president ...
With goals in the Champions League and league cup Gyokeres is starting to show why Arsenal spent so heavily on him last ...
Europe's smoke-flavor phaseout forces snack makers to rethink recipes, labels and timelines before taste and trust drift so early. The post EU Smoke Flavoring Restrictions Are Turning Classic Snacks ...
A study in Risk Sciences examines whether alternative “big data” and the LASSO variable-selection method can strengthen health risk assessment in critical illness insurance. Using insurer application ...
One of the consequences of climate change is that weather events are becoming more extreme. In counterintuitive ways, like heat in cold places and cold in hot places.
In A Nutshell Category recognition starts early: Two-month-old infants’ brains already organize objects into meaningful ...
As announced in late December, Kraken announced its first stand-alone equity raise at a look-through valuation of USD 8.65 billion, alongside a major licensing agreement that increased contracted ...
Diagnosis rates between the sexes may be more equal than previously thought Autism has long been regarded as a condition that ...