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prediction

[pri-dik-shuhn] / prɪˈdɪk ʃən /


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They argue that incorporating these details into climate models would improve predictions of ocean and atmosphere interactions, long-term carbon storage, and the interpretation of sediment records used to reconstruct Earth's climate history.

From Science Daily

Researchers say this behavior matches predictions from the dark matter halo in their model when combined with the known mass of the Milky Way's disk and central bulge.

From Science Daily

In Chaos, published by AIP Publishing, scientists from the United States and the United Kingdom reported a method that delivers accurate, real-time predictions of Arctic SIE.

From Science Daily

The Super Bowl indicator, a decades-old piece of Wall Street folklore, might be the worst form of prediction, but it’s weirdly one of the most accurate.

From Barron's

That amount does not include money risked in places like office pools, Super Bowl boxes or prediction markets.

From MarketWatch