Statistical Databases •
Oct '25
When people talk about “the most dangerous places,” they often mix headlines, hearsay, and half-remembered stats. If you want a clearer picture, you need two things: solid data and a sense of how to read it. Crime is not one number. It’s a cons... << Continue >>
Statistical Databases •
Oct '25
Climate data keeps moving, and the trend is clear: the planet is warming, fast. The past year set new records across temperature, greenhouse gases, and sea level. These aren’t abstract figures. They describe the heat in cities, the smoke in summer ... << Continue >>
Statistical Databases •
Oct '25
Databases built for statistics used to be quiet workhorses. They stored survey panels, economic time series, and health registries with careful indexing and controlled access. Machine learning has changed that rhythm. Models now sit next to tables, l... << Continue >>