BusinessUse Cohort Analysis to Drive Smarter Startup Growth Cohort analysis is a method of assessing your organization that involves categorizing clients into “cohorts” and tracking their behavior over time. Monthly cohort analysis is…
TechnologyYoutuber Creates Real Life Squid Game worth $2 Million MrBeast, a YouTuber, has made a video based on the program Squid Game. The affluent elite makes underprivileged people compete for billions of dollars in…
AstronomyThe World’s Oldest Story Astronomers Say Global Myths About ‘Seven Sisters’ Stars May Reach Back 100,000 Years A stunning cluster of stars known as the Pleiades, or “seven sisters,” may see in the northern sky around December. If you look closely, you…
EnvironmentThe Current around the Antarctic Is Speeding Up Because Of Climate Change The Antarctic Circumpolar Circulation, maybe more than any other ocean current, has a significant impact on the Earth’s climate (ACC). Even as we fear that…
AstronomyGliese 179 b – an Extrasolar Planet Gliese 179 b is an extrasolar planet that orbits the M-type main-sequence star Gliese 179, which is located in the constellation Orion about 40 light-years…
PhysicsAt Extremely Low Temperatures, a so-called “Strange Metal” has been Demonstrated to be a Superconductor Certain materials lose their electrical resistance at low temperatures and conduct electricity without loss. The phenomena of superconductivity has been recognized since 1911, however, it…
GeographyOne of the World’s Most Powerful Currents is Becoming Faster as a Result of Climate Change The only ocean stream that circumnavigates the globe, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), is speeding up. Using a decades-long set of observational records, scientists are…
HealthDogs Eating Fish Carry a Debilitating Human Parasite Parasites are small animals that require the presence of one or more host animals to complete their life cycle. In general, they are unable to…
EconomicsNeutrality of Money – an Economic Theory Money neutrality, also known as neutral money, is an economic theory that states that changes in the money supply affect only nominal variables and not…
ZoologyThe Feathers of Migrating Birds are Lighter in Color Migratory birds may have evolved lighter plumage than nonmigratory counterparts because lighter plumage absorbs less heat than darker feathers. Birds have used color to aid…
Geographic MineralsA Dow-Like Index for Energy Prices could Ease the Transition to Renewable Energy Fossil fuels have grown in importance in energy generation since the early industrial revolution in the mid-1700s. However, environmental concerns about the use of fossil…
EconomicsOptions for Low-Carbon Policies can be ‘Balanced’ to Benefit both Small Businesses and Average Households According to a new study, several of the low-carbon policy solutions being deployed by governments may be harmful to households and small enterprises that are…