Data-driven AI systems increasingly influence our choices, raising concerns about autonomy, fairness, and accountability. Achieving algorithmic autonomy requires new infrastructures, motivation ...
Student parents are a significant presence on campuses, but states often don't know how many there are or where they're ...
Consent asymmetry and “opt-out hurdles” are drawing fines. The compliance gap is technical, not legal language.
Resham Kotecha, the global head of policy at the Open Data Institute, argues while the UK has the data assets and the ...
As AI systems became more deeply embedded in consumer‑facing products and services throughout 2025, regulators and private plaintiffs continued ...
Robust statistical reasoning is vital in the courtroom, as historical cases have shown. Take, for example, the case of Sally ...
ICH E6 (R3) introduces a dedicated section on data governance, reflecting the increasing complexity of data sources and systems used in modern trials. Sponsors are expected to maintain oversight of ...
As AI promises early detection, preventive care and efficiency gains, experts warn that weak regulation, data gaps and misuse ...
It is every pet owner’s worst nightmare: their beloved furry friend going missing. In 2025, a dog named Ziggy made a break ...
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Depression and anxiety linked to stronger inflammation in sexual minority adults compared to heterosexuals
A new study published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity provides evidence that sexual minority adults may experience a distinct physiological reaction to mental health challenges compared ...
Deep-sea mining could optimistically begin ramping up from late 2026 to early 2027, according to Ilya Epikhim, Principal at Arthur D. Little.
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