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Decision making: Profiting from randomness

"No matter how sophisticated our choices, how good we are at dominating the odds, randomness will have the last word," wrote Nassim Nicholas TalebIs the business world inherently chaotic, or is ...
A data-driven look at why college contested catch percentage doesn’t translate to the NFL, and how the stat is being misused ...
Over the past few years, I’ve relied on four simple P&L lenses to decide which AI initiatives deserve investment and which ...
In A Nutshell The polarization surge was concentrated: American political polarization stayed relatively flat from 1988 to ...
On the surface, it seems like the most even prop bet one can make. But Super Bowl history says a little different.
Wulandari, Rastafael, and Hwihanus (2024) conducted a meta-analysis of international studies and found that implementing ...
Introduction Ensuring free access to essential medicines is a cornerstone of universal health coverage, yet many countries ...
Background Current diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) relies on antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) testing, but false-positive aPL results and asymptomatic aPL carriers pose significant ...
Children in the PNG highlands have among the world's highest burden of OM. Urgent public health action is required, including health worker training, regular ear screening, and strategies to prevent ...
Background Patients with heart failure (HF) and severe mitral regurgitation (MR) have poor outcomes. Early identification ...
From penetrating solid tumors to new success rates for de novo design, the next wave of antibody therapies aims to transform the clinic.
Public health recommendations suggest individuals can resume normal activities 5 days after symptom cessation. However, our study finds that full recovery can take longer, indicating that delayed ...