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For more than three decades, researchers studying genomes have relied on foundational resources such as Repbase and, more ...
Daniel Ermann, MD, discusses a retrospective study he presented at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting that compared real-world ...
The judge noted states accessing the SAVE database has resulted in some citizens being kicked off the voter rolls by ...
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan said the administration violated the law when it created a centralized database of Americans' personal records.
The DMV is experiencing a rare stretch of extreme heat that will impact Fourth of July events. First Alert Weather is tracking the latest by Scott Taylor WASHINGTON (7News) — 7News is taking its ...
Several high-ranking figures at the Metropolitan Police Department are being terminated in a sweeping restructuring effort amid an investigation into concerns that leaders manipulated crime data to ...
Jeffery Carroll, interim chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, announced on Tuesday that 13 people are on administrative leave as part of a series of "organizational changes." In other words, ...
People are trusting their AI agents with much more important work, but doing so still carries significant risks. Just ask Jeremy Crane, founder of PocketOS, a startup that builds software for car ...
Oracle Corp. is extending its partnership with Google LLC’s Cloud to simplify how enterprise users interact with data, introducing a new natural-language interface for queries directly against Oracle ...
When you start learning about databases, you often come across the term "SQL". SQL is a specialized language for operating databases, but did you know that it is broadly divided into two groups based ...
This week, we are excited to kick off SQLCon 2026 alongside FabCon in Atlanta. Bringing these SQL and Fabric communities together creates a unique opportunity to learn, connect, and share what’s next ...