Nearly half of US residents have unhealthy PFAS in their water. Here's how to check what's coming out of your tap, plus make ...
Nearly half of the databases that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention used to update regularly — surveillance systems that tracked public health information like Covid vaccination rates and ...
How must databases adapt to generative AI, and how should databases be integrated with large language models (LLMs)? These are questions that Sailesh Krishnamurthy has grappled with for several years ...
iShares MSCI Germany ETF (EWG) remains a hold, with valuation attractive but technicals and seasonality neutral. EWG's 2025 gain is less impressive after adjusting for the euro's 15% rally; relative ...
This paper introduces the U.S. Monetary Policy Event-Study Database (USMPD), a novel, public, and regularly updated dataset of financial market data around Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy ...
Two sibling contractors convicted a decade ago for hacking into US State Department systems have once again been charged, this time for a comically hamfisted attempt to steal and destroy government ...
France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases. By ...
In-chat checkout with AI is now a thing on ChatGPT. This means you can buy directly within the chatbot, without being redirected to a website or a shopping cart -- or so they say. ChatGPT has so far ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new report from the advocacy nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG) claims to have found arsenic, nitrate and hexavalent chromium, in Central Texas’ water supplies. Hexavalent ...
This article was written by Bloomberg Intelligence senior industry analyst Mandeep Singh and associate analyst Robert Biggar. It appeared first on the Bloomberg Terminal. AI’s shift to inference at ...
Water treatment systems designed to remove the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS may provide far greater public health benefits than previously recognized, according to new research from the ...