Data work in 2026 asks for more than chart building. Professionals are expected to clean data, query databases, explain trends, and present findings clearly across business, finance, product, and ...
In many ways, generative AI has made finding information on the Internet a lot easier. Instead of spending time scrolling through Google search results, people can quickly get the answers they’re ...
Abstract: Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications from many industries, such as transportation (maritime, road, rail, air) and fleet management, offshore monitoring, and farming are located in remote ...
At the NICAR 2026 conference, dozens of leading data journalists shared some of their favorite digital tools and databases for investigating numerous topics.
Abstract: Outsourcing big data to cloud servers has gained prominence, and growing concerns about privacy, alongside privacy-related regulations, underscore the need to encrypt data before sending ...