The State of Oklahoma discovered its blind spots the hard way. In April 2023, a legislative report revealed its agencies had spent $3 billion without proper oversight. Janet Morrow, Director of ...
Shen et al. present a computational account of individual differences in mouse exploration when faced with a novel object in an open field from a previously published study (Akiti et al.) that relates ...
But many facilities still face barriers — such as staffing shortages, inconsistent staffing, poor communication and a lack of formal protocols — when trying to better incorporate frontline workers in ...
In an unusual move, the university imposed a one-year ban on Colorado Academy for early-decision applications, which carry a commitment to attend. Credit...Claire Merchlinsky Supported by By Kailyn ...
Running a company doesn’t leave much room for hobbies. But if you know me, you know I make time for one obsession: rituals. My fascination with rituals started from a conversation with my friend Bing ...
Smart leaders with vast data still make bad decisions. But others, under similar pressure, make game-changing ones. In 1982, Johnson & Johnson swiftly recalled 31 million bottles of Tylenol after ...
Abstract: This paper investigates Markov decision processes (MDPs) with intermittent state information. We consider a scenario where the controller perceives the state of the process via an unreliable ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Mary Frances Ruskell graduated in May from her high school in Columbia, South Carolina. The first round of admissions decisions for Clemson University came out on a December evening, ...
Four current and former college students have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that 32 highly selective private institutions’ use of early decision in admissions violates federal antitrust law.
Have you ever found yourself stuck in a loop of endless deliberation, only to realize that the opportunity you were weighing has already passed you by? It’s a frustrating cycle—one that leaves you ...