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A logarithmic graph can also help make it clear if the apparent evening-out of the curve started to change. While a linear curve would keep on pushing ever higher regardless, the logarithmic graph would highlight any substantial changes to the trend – whether upward or downward.
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6 expert essays on the future of biotech | World Economic Forum
In the future, the ability to leverage the power of computational modeling, artificial intelligence will facilitate a logarithmic explosion of clinically relevant correlations. This will enable discovery of new therapies and novel markers which will empower clinicians to more precisely manage risk for individuals and populations.
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GDP - What is it and why does it matter? | World Economic Forum
GDP has been used as a measure of economic growth since 1937. But the need for wellbeing metrics is bringing its relevance into question. Know what is GDP and why it matters.
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These 3 charts show the state of global trade in 2022 | World Economic ...
These three charts show the surprising resilience of global trade by volume in the face of shocks, and how the centre of global trade gravity is shifting.
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Cybersecurity must begin with hardware. Here's why
Cybersecurity is not just a software issue. The underlying technology on which our software runs is vulnerable, too - which is why it's time to talk about hardware security
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Climate change: How expensive is renewable energy? | World Economic Forum
The fact that both metrics changed exponentially can be nicely seen in this chart because both axes are logarithmic. On a logarithmic axis a measure that declines exponentially follows a straight line.
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The Arc of Progress in the 21st Century | World Economic Forum
Take you back to the Middle Ages in which The homicide rate in Europe on this logarithmic scale used to be about 35 per 100,000 per year. That came down by the 20th century to something closer to 2 per 100 thousand per year, came down by a factor of 10.
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Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 | World Economic Forum
The Travel & Tourism Development Index 2024 is the second edition of an index that evolved from the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) series, a flagship index of the World Economic Forum.
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The problem with measuring a 2016 economy using 1940s methods
In the chart below, the scale is logarithmic, so it shows the speed of decline in the price of computer processing is still exponential, in line with Moore’s Law–based on an observation by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965, that the density of transistors in integrated circuits (and hence computing power) would roughly double every two ...
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Fostering Effective Energy Transition 2021 - The World Economic Forum
The Energy Transition Index (ETI) benchmarks progress on energy transition in 115 countries. Previously published as the “Energy Architecture Performance Index” from 2012 – 17, the ETI 2021 is the 10th edition of the World Economic Forum’s benchmarking energy transition globally. This appendix presents the methodology and structure of the ETI.