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Nov 09 2024POLITICS

Political Family Dynasties in South Sulawesi: A Closer Look

Imagine a family dinner table where politics is the main course. In South Sulawesi, political conversations aren't just small talk; they're how the next generation gets interested in governance. This intriguing phenomenon of political kinship is on the rise. Families pass down not just genes but als

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Nov 09 2024EDUCATION

How MPH Graduates See Their Skills and Career Growth

Ever wondered how graduates of a Master of Public Health (MPH) program view their skills and job performance? Researchers explored this by talking to and surveying MPH graduates. They used a two-step method: first, they collected info through interviews, then they surveyed more people. This approach

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Nov 09 2024FINANCE

The Power of Self-Financing Trading: A Math Whiz's Guide

Ever wondered how trading strategies are designed to never run out of cash? That’s where self-financing comes in! It’s a clever concept that blends math and money. Back in the late '70s, two smart guys, Harrison and Kreps, first introduced this idea. Later, Harrison and Pliska broadened it, making i

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Nov 09 2024FINANCE

Weather Predictions and Financial Tools: A Fresh Look

Let's talk about an interesting mix: weather forecasting and financial tools. You might be wondering why these two seemingly different worlds would ever meet. Well, there's a connection that's not just fascinating but also a bit complex. First, let's chat about weather derivatives. These are like i

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Nov 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Training Chatbots to Be Polite: A Creative Approach

Have you ever thought about teaching a robot to be polite? It's not as easy as it sounds, especially without specific examples to guide them. That's what a team of researchers set out to do. They developed three innovative models to create chatbots that can be either polite or impolite. One model, c

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Nov 09 2024SPORTS

A fresh look at sports news generation

Sports game summarization, the process of creating news from live commentaries, has a few challenges. Current methods rely on automated data collection, which leads to a lot of inconsistencies. Moreover, the gap between live commentaries and the finished sports news isn’t always bridged effectively,

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Nov 09 2024BUSINESS

Business Process Maps: Your Secret Rule Detectives

Business process maps are like your business's secret rule detectives. They not only show what tasks need to be done, but also help keep everyone in line with the rules. However, current methods have their limitations when it comes to spotting certain rules. This discussion dives into which popular

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Faith Fluctuations: Tracking Religion Over a Century

Over the past century, religions have seen their fair share of growth spurts and declines. Imagine each religion as a unique club that people join. Some clubs become incredibly popular, while others lose members over time. To really understand how these clubs change, scientists used a special math

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Hidden Enzymes in Proteins: Secret Signalers in Cells

Scientists have found tiny, active enzymes, called guanylate cyclases (GCs) and adenylate cyclases (ACs), hidden inside bigger proteins in both simple and complex life forms. These enzymes can do jobs like helping cells talk to each other or detect changes in their environment. For instance, in the

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Nov 09 2024FINANCE

Crypto Investing: How to Build a Better Portfolio

Cryptocurrencies, often seen as a means of exchange, don't really fit the bill. Instead, they're more like crypto assets, known for their wild price swings. If you're an investor looking to smooth out the bumps in your crypto asset portfolio, you can do so by creating an optimal mix using standard t

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