New research highlights the disconnect between traditional financial messaging and how younger consumers experience money through apps, accounts and everyday transactions. CHICAGO, March 19, 2026 ...
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In the study “Human-AI Synergy in Statistical Arbitrage: Enhancing Robustness Across Volatile Financial Markets,” published in the journal Risks, the researcher investigates how combining AI with ...
He is referring to a new model his team has developed to efficiently and quantitatively evaluate how pharmaceuticals, ...
Although the potential applications of quantum computing are widespread, a new feasibility study suggests quantum computers ...
At Pittcon 2026 in San Antonio, Texas, the LCGC International Awards Session was held on Tuesday, March 10, from 1:30 PM to 4:40 PM. This session, presided by Jerome Workman, Jr., celebrated two ...
Eugene’s housed residents are constantly witnessing the city’s homelessness crisis: tents, people sifting through bins for ...
Today, the Sahara is a 3.6-million-square-mile expanse of blistering sand, sweeping dunes, and barren rock. It defines the very concept of an inhospitable wasteland. Yet, hidden deep within the arid ...
This week's Outside Story shows how fishers, normally solitary creatures, ever so briefly meet each other during mating season.
Scientists show that fashion trends repeat every 20 years because people want to fit in and stand out at the same time.
An LMU study led by sociologist Katrin Auspurg reveals that results are often hard to reproduce and suggests measures to improve reliability.
To understand differences in neural activity between FXS and non-FXS individuals when responding to different frequencies, Thorpe said, researchers played an auditory “chirp,” or sound stimulus, and ...