Ethical dilemmas at work rarely arrive with clear answers, yet how leaders respond defines their company’s character and long-term success. We asked industry experts to share an example of a time when ...
Most people never see malware—but after decades of testing it, I can show you exactly what it looks like.
At the Becker’s Hospital Review Annual Meeting in Chicago on May 17, Peggy Naas, MD, MBA, vice president of physician strategies at VHA, and Lani Berman, MBA, vice president of performance services at ...
Real-world data is increasingly used to optimize trial design, reduce recruitment burden, and support regulatory decisions, but adoption remains uneven due to challenges around data quality, ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer confined to data crunching and automation; it's making profound inroads into the creative industries. Generative models like generative adversarial networks (GANs) ...
Pharma and biotech companies have access to an unprecedented variety of health data, from electronic health records and medical or pharmacy claims to genomic, behavioral and sensor data. Yet it can be ...
The global agricultural system is not only obsolete and failing to feed the world’s population, but centuries of intensive farming have caused extensive damage to fragile ecosystems. Regenerative ...
This is the third in a three-part series. See the first post here. In previous posts, I introduced likelihood neglect bias and explained how it can hinder us from forming accurate judgments about the ...
For years, tokenization was where good ideas went to die. Hundreds of projects promised to change the financial world forever, by putting real estate, stocks, and commodities on different blockchains.
Marvel and DC Comics have used superheroes in a variety of ways over the years. While superheroes are tailor made for adventures stories of all kinds, in every genre, they also can be used to talk ...
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