(THE CONVERSATION) We live in a world burdened by large-scale problems that refuse to go away: the refugee crisis; terrorism; rising sea levels; frequent floods, droughts and wildfires; not to mention ...
The 2025 UN climate summit was not a total failure, insofar as it did reach an agreement. But, under pressure from national ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Juan Manuel Vázquez of Loyens & Loeff discusses the evolving international tax agenda, ...
This article is authored by Srinivasa Reddy, assistant professor (marketing) and Meera Aranha, adjunct faculty (finance), TAPMI.
A world order without the United States has been discussed widely. One example relates to reform of the World Trade ...
The Transportation Coalition for the 21st Century is exploring the possibility of using the bus-only lane at the entrance to Aspen, as well as the high-occupancy vehicle lane from Basalt to Buttermilk ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a robust strategy for structure from planar motion estimation. To improve the robustness, an auto-scale random sample consensus (RANSAC) algorithm is adopted in the ...
How do opinions form and change in large groups of people? That's not just a sociological question, it's a mathematical one.
Abstract: This article proposes a multi-agent system with predefined-time consensus to solve distributed optimization problem subject to inconsistent constraint sets. Under some derived conditions, ...
Federal Reserve policymakers are split over whether they should continue cutting interest rates, ending a period of consensus that has defined Chair Jerome Powell’s leadership of the central bank. The ...
Ideally, you should do your own research and find out why a fact exists or not. Now, there are situations you may need to supplement the research you’ve started, or need a starting point or skeleton ...
When Christine Peringer attended her first United Nations climate conference in 2019, she was not exactly impressed. As a professional facilitator and a member of Mediators Beyond Borders ...