The International Monetary Fund (IMF) continues to warn that global public debt is rising to historically unprecedented levels and is projected to continue increasing over the coming years, while ...
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Why do we study mathematics?

The study of the sciences has become more significant than ever as the years have gone by. It is a decisive factor that tells ...
Fidelity runs a tech ETF that shadows VGT tick for tick at a lower fee, yet financial advisors quietly steer clients away ...
Chemistry is a subject built on relationships. Atoms connect, electrons move, bonds form, molecules bend, acids and bases ...
Last week, I introduced Emmy Noether, an extraordinary figure in the fields of mathematics and physics. To understand Noether’s reasoning, we need to talk a bit more about the fundamentals of ...
AI hackers are finding and weaponizing our security flaws faster than humans can patch them, so we have to completely change ...
Karl Marx’s analysis of capitalism’s tendency to replace living labor with machines can help shed light on how AI take-up may develop.
Is Carlsson worth $18 million per year, and is he worth more than the compensation coming back from the Flyers?
A giant planet circling a dead star should not be there. That was the puzzle hanging over WD 1856 b ever since astronomers ...
U.S. stocks saw a record $119.2 billion inflow as institutions rushed back into AI and chip names, revealing how macro swings, not fundamentals, drove the reversal.
AI’s “backbone” increasingly means energy, infrastructure, and matrix math powering massive next-generation computing systems.
J.P. Morgan analysts, including J.P. Morgan's Head of Global Commodities Strategy, Natasha Kaneva, said the oil market is ...