Scientists have long believed that foam behaves like glass, with bubbles locked into place. New simulations reveal that bubbles never truly settle and instead keep moving through many possible ...
Foams were once thought to behave like glass, with bubbles frozen in place at the microscopic level. But new simulations ...
"Wicked: For Good" composer Stephen Schwartz performs "No Place Like Home" and "The Girl in the Bubble" and explains the ...
Growing skepticism about whether AI spending will deliver returns as companies pour trillions into development without clear monetization paths. Stock sell-offs in Nvidia and Oracle signal doubt about ...
Everyone in tech agrees we’re in a bubble. They just can’t agree on what it looks like — or what happens when it pops. MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world ...
Three Harvard faculty said they think fears that an artificial intelligence bubble will burst — leading stock prices to collapse in the wake of soaring investments into AI companies — are overblown ...
Based on one estimate, empowering software and systems to make split-second decisions without human oversight is a $15.7 trillion global addressable opportunity by 2030. According to history, next-big ...
There’s a raging debate in markets about the sustainability of today’s high stock valuations. On the bearish end are investors like Jeremy Grantham and Michael Burry, who are famous for having spotted ...
The S&P 500 has seen its valuation climb amid investor optimism about the potential for AI. Not every company's stock in the market has benefited from the bull market. This valuation metric and ...
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Traders on the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 23, 1999. The recent stock-market downturn has sparked comparisons with the dot-com bubble. (Henny Ray Abrams/AFP/Getty Images) The selloff in global ...
The situation today is not quite the same as the dot-com bubble, but the market is about 80% of the way there, says Bridgewater founder Dalio "A lot can go up before the bubble bursts," said Ray Dalio ...