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Experienced trader and quantitative strategist, specializing in strategic market analysis, explains how cognitive patterns ...
From login to checkout, fraud lurks in the shadows – highly sophisticated, global in scale and deeply entangled in the retail ...
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Behavioral health at issue in statewide summit for courts
Officials and others gather for the first in a series of statewide summit conferences to address how the justice system can ...
Pricing is notoriously hard to change. It impacts revenue immediately, involves risk, and requires alignment between product, ...
Wellth, a digital health company using behavioral economics to improve health outcomes, raises $36 million in Series C ...
Chalkbeat reports a study reveals AI teacher assistants display racial bias, recommending harsher measures for Black-coded ...
When the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans gets caught by its fungal predator Arthrobotrys oligospora, it doesn't just ...
In today’s competitive convenience and fuel retail landscape, personalization is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a necessity.
A scientific statement regarding evidence-based interventions for community CVD prevention has been published by the AHA.
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Parenting strategies are shifting as neuroscience brings the developing brain into clearer focus
Adding a bedtime story or taking away a favorite toy has proven ineffective for kids, whose brains and nervous systems are not fully developed. Here's what works.
The integration of AI into educational practices offers immense potential for enhancing teaching and learning experiences.
A large study across 13 experiments with over 8,000 participants shows that people are far more likely to act dishonestly when they can delegate tasks to AI rather than do them themselves.
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