If there were only one shareholder letter that bank investors should read every year, it would be JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's. As my colleague Alex Dumortier recently reminded readers, even ...
A number of biophysical and population-genetic processes influence amino acid substitution rates. It is commonly recognized that proteins must fold into a native structure with preference over an ...
The receptor binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein mediates viral attachment to ACE2 receptor, and is a major determinant of host range and a dominant target of neutralizing ...
EXCLUSIVE — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said skyrocketing electricity costs are a “binding constraint” of growing America’s artificial intelligence sector but suggested several ways the Trump ...
The binding constraints bedeviling Nigeria’s manufacturing sector seem to have dampened foreign investors’ interest as foreign direct investment (FDI) in the sector declined by 32.3 percent to $129.92 ...
The vast potential of renewable energy is failing to be realised in many African countries, in spite of the many pledges made by donors and international financiers. This is not due to a lack of ...
Since 2004 Egypt's growth has been accelerating in step with the launching of a series of ambitious reforms, reversing a trend during the preceding half-decade when Egypt's growth rate fell below that ...
The session will explore the bottlenecks around true AI infrastructure deployment, identify which of these bottlenecks are real vs perceived, and illustrate the timelines under which those bottlenecks ...
An interesting tidbit from Jamie Dimon's latest letter to shareholders. Jamie Dimon, I think, writes the best annual letter in corporate America. I think every viewer will learn something by reading ...
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