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Digitized records from wildlife centers show the most common ways that humans harm wild animals

At hundreds of wildlife rehabilitation centers across the U.S., people can learn about wild animals and birds at close range. These sites, which may be run by nonprofits or universities, often feature engaging exhibits, including “ambassador” animals that can’t be released – an owl with a damaged wing, for example, or a fox that was found as a kit and became accustomed to being fed by humans.

Big DataJan 23, 2024

China’s genomics success shows big data challenges

Ten years ago, when scientists amassed raw data for the first mapped human genome, it required years of collaborative effort. Today, BGI Shenzhen, the world’s largest genomics research institute, can do it in two hours or less.

Big DataJan 23, 2024

Big data could help your health, if you let it

Imagine a smartphone app that predicts what medical conditions you’re likely to suffer from and tells you how to avoid them. You may be able to download one sooner than you think.

Big DataJan 23, 2024

BI meets data science in Microsoft Fabric

Microsoft’s cloud-hosted data lake and lakehouse platform gains new data science tools and opens up Power BI datasets to Python, R, and SparkSQL.

Big DataJan 2, 2024

Why We Need Data Mesh Architecture To Cope With Exponential Data Growth

In this data-intensive era, traditional architectures fall short given the explosive growth: 90% of data has emerged in the past two years, with daily contributions of 328 million terabytes. As AI, particularly in vision and speech, propels data creation, 93% of companies anticipate amplified data investments.

Big DataJan 2, 2024
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