Using big data to save lives

Using big data to save livesThe researchers, led by Eamonn Keogh, a computer science professor at UC Riverside's Bourns College of Engineering, have received a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. "This data has the potential to be a gold mine of useful – literally life saving – information," said Keogh, who... Continue Reading →

From Airbnb to Coursera: Why Government Shouldn’t Regulate the Sharing Economy

From Airbnb to Coursera: Why Government Shouldn’t Regulate the Sharing EconomyThe state of Minnesota briefly banned free online education. That’s right: Last week, an entire state told its residents they couldn’t take free online courses. Well, to be more precise: It prohibited degree-granting universities from offering classes through online community learning sites such as Coursera without first... Continue Reading →

Patriocracy (2012)

Patriocracy (2012)Patriocracy is a non-partisan examination of Washington dysfunction. Alan Simpson, Bob Schieffer, Eleanor Clift, Pat Buchanan, Senator Warner and Senator Conrad are just a few of the notable Washington personalities who offer their valuable perspectives.

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