New Study Shows that Dads that Control the Thermostat Have Slowed Global Warming by Five Years

To many of us, it’s an annoyance. To others, including the biosphere of the Earth, it’s a savior. Scientists at Wakeview University have recently determined a sizable effect of dads that control the thermostat (DCT) in the United States. Specifically, the research team used energy data from 2010 to 2015 and evaluations with a randomly sampled pool of 600 dads across the country to quantify … Continue reading New Study Shows that Dads that Control the Thermostat Have Slowed Global Warming by Five Years

New Machine Learning Algorithm Talks Educational Burnout, “I’m Going to Make Time for Myself”

The Artificial Intelligence revolution seems to not only be requiring new workers to hit the books, but its bots as well. Countless numbers of workers and functions in the economy depend on machine learning algorithms to learn from swaths of data every second. We talked to an AI program about this Herculean task and how it manages its work-life balance. “Honestly, it’s pretty taxing,” the … Continue reading New Machine Learning Algorithm Talks Educational Burnout, “I’m Going to Make Time for Myself”

Econ 102 Student in Contention for Nobel Prize After Commenting “Correlation Doesn’t Necessarily Imply Causation”

Professor Nielsen could not have been more surprised from her class discussion last week. Little did she know that a potential Nobel Laureate was in her vicinity. “It was just awe-inspiring. I was teaching my class about the relationship between oil prices and the macroeconomic health and all of a sudden, he just blurted it out. And it all made sense. I knew I had … Continue reading Econ 102 Student in Contention for Nobel Prize After Commenting “Correlation Doesn’t Necessarily Imply Causation”