- Women make up 47% of the U.S. labor force, and 59% of the college-educated, entry-level workforce.
Pro golfers are teeing it up at the British Open this week. Will any of them be focused on how data can help them win?
Data tools once reserved for large companies are now cheaper and easier to use, and that's a great thing for small businesses.
Danielle Kurtzleben of Vox recently explored the
A new article in City Journal suggests that data scientists will be asked to interpret what they've discovered and pass along the meaning.
In a radio appearance, author Patrick Tucker argues that we're entering an age when data can be used to predict nearly everything we do, and that it's time to take control.
Accessing FDA datasets used to be a slog. Now it's easier, due to an innovative new OpenData initiative.
Data-driven research and innovation is helping improve clinical trials, and by consequence, human life
There’s a clear appetite by fans and teams for more data, and it can only lead to a greater understanding of the sports we love.