Building resilient food supply chains in Southern Africa By Lourens Pieterse, Head of Sales, Bühler Southern Africa Across ...
A Nebraska ag economist offers considerations about the rewards and pitfalls from various crop insurance programs.
Do luxury and rental housing meet? Of course they do. Luxury rental housing is a relatively small yet critical segment of the ...
New research suggests that the brains of people with Long COVID and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ...
Successful infrastructure fades into the background. The term “tokenization” will likely follow that path as regulated markets adopt shared ledgers and programmable assets at scale. Real benefits can ...
Roundhill Magnificent Seven Covered Call ETF monetizes tech volatility, caps upside gains, and increases drawdown risk. Find ...
In early 2026, promotions are back at the centre of European grocery retail, but not in the way they once were. After years of inflation, margin pressure and supply chain disruption, supermarkets are ...
Don't be fooled by a graph. New research shows that a scientist's policy preferences can influence their results. Look past the model and find the ground truth.
AI will serve humanity only if we endow our creations with moral restraint rather than mathematical optimization.
Nathan Sanders, a research affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University talks about ...
In an insane world, we are more worried than ever about the sanity of our leaders. Are they fit to lead, not merely morally, ...
Labs deploys Quantum-Sig wallet and qONE token to protect crypto assets, emphasizing the urgent need for quantum-resistant ...
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