Weather forecasting typically relies on costly, large supercomputers to solve equations, but a new model shows that AI can make predictions that are just as good.
Jobseekers find it easier to write resumes to multiple employers with AI, but those hiring have more applications to sort through.
It’s an international love story of sorts, featuring “thick, heavy, goopy crude oil.”
Competition for medical workers can be fierce, requiring incentives like housing assistance or student loan repayments to recruit new hires.
When stocks go up, bond prices typically go down, and vice versa. But that inverse relationship isn’t a given.
The insulation of the Central Bank from political headwinds helps the U.S. economy run.
Housing costs have jumped in Boulder, Colorado. Can the state and city protect low-income residents?
Real wages also grew. To some extent, productivity growth offsets the inflationary effect of pay gains.
The American heyday of gold mining may be in the past, but thousands of abandoned mines remain a problem for governments to clean up.
In meetings this week, central bankers will consider cutting interest rates in the U.S. and U.K., while rate hikes could be on the table in Japan.