Data That Matters December 2015
China’s Purchasing Manager’s Index fell to 49.6, a shrinkage. Sao Paulo’s reservoirs are down 98%. 20 Americans are now worth Continue reading
China’s Purchasing Manager’s Index fell to 49.6, a shrinkage. Sao Paulo’s reservoirs are down 98%. 20 Americans are now worth Continue reading
It isn’t a surprise to hear that the poor are having to live paycheck-to-paycheck, where income and expenses are necessarily Continue reading
One of the greatest shifts in the American economy has been from jobs as employees (who must fill out taxes Continue reading
Methane is a pollutant that is worse than carbon dioxide in terms of greenhouse gas impact. Though it dissipates more Continue reading
2015 produced at least three independent tallies of the number of Americans killed by American police. Such census hadn’t been Continue reading
The universe is weirder than we can imagine. While that statement may simply explain the way many of us feel Continue reading
Innovation in renewable energy extends beyond solar and wind. Researchers have found a way to use evaporation to generate electricity. Continue reading
Scientists have created a method that allows them to insert fictitious memories into mice, though the method can probably work Continue reading