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‘Hallucinate’ chosen as Cambridge dictionary’s word of the year
The Guardian
The psychological verb gained an extra meaning in 2023 that 'gets to the heart of why people are talking about artificial intelligence'
11 months ago
Decolonization
Welcome to the United Nations
The wave of decolonization, which changed the face of the planet, was born with the UN and represents the world body's first great success.
46 months ago
What Is Monetarism? - Back to Basics - Finance & Development, March 2014
International Monetary Fund
Its emphasis on money's importance gained sway in the 1970s. Just how important is money? Few would deny that it plays a key role in the economy.
113 months ago
What is a feedback loop? | Definition from TechTarget
TechTarget
Learn about feedback loops, exploring both positive and negative types alongside their use cases. Explore steps to create effective feedback loop systems.
31 months ago
Mixed responses to targeted therapy driven by chromosomal instability through p53 dysfunction and genome doubling
Nature
We show that patients with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma harbouring co-mutations of EGFR and TP53, are more likely to have mixed intra-patient tumor responses.
5 months ago
Cryptocurrency Explained With Pros and Cons for Investment
Investopedia
A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency secured by cryptography, which makes it nearly impossible to counterfeit or double-spend.
4 months ago
Black Lives Matter
Britannica
Black Lives Matter, social movement dedicated to fighting racism and police brutality against Black people. The name Black Lives Matter...
2 weeks ago
What Is Insider Trading and When Is It Legal?
Investopedia
Insider trading is using material nonpublic information to trade stocks and is illegal unless that information is public or not material.
1 month ago
De facto | Meaning, De Jure, & Facts
Britannica
De facto, a legal concept used to refer to what happens in reality or in practice, as opposed to de jure (“from the law”), which refers to...
1 month ago
Me Too movement | Definition, History, Purpose, & Societal Impact
Britannica
Me Too movement, awareness movement around the issue of sexual harassment and abuse of women in the workplace that grew to prominence in 2017 in response to...
72 months ago