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Longitudinal tracking of neuronal activity from the same cells in the developing brain using Track2p
This important study presents a new method for longitudinally tracking cells in two-photon imaging data that addresses the specific challenges of imaging neurons in the developing cortex. It provides ...
The Federal Reserve maintained its previously expected pace of rate cuts but signaled higher inflation and a slowdown in economic growth for 2025.
Investors will be closely watching for any further escalation in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The Fed’s Dot-Plot Predicament: False Precision in Uncertain Times Investors treat the Fed’s rate projections as a promise from central bankers. They’re not.
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CAN YOU DRAW THE PERFECT DOTTED CIRCLE?Man pardoned for Jan. 6 gets life in prison for plotting to incite "civil war," attack FBI agents Clemson fired gymnastics coach following athletes’ complaints, emails show ...
The Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, as policymakers weigh softening inflation and steady employment against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical ...
The amount of attention on the Fed’s “dot plot” partly reflects the lack of suspense for a meeting at which interest rates are widely expected to be left alone.
The “dot plot” of Fed projections for the path of monetary policy and the economy could show fewer interest rate cuts in 2025.
US Fed Meet Today, Powell’s Press Conference & Dot Plot In Focus The US Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged at 4.25 percent-4.5 percent in its June meeting. Markets await Powell’s press ...
It should probably come as no surprise to anyone that the images which we look at every day – whether printed or on a display – are simply illusions. That cat picture isn’t ...
The Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) latest dot plot indicates that interest rates will average 3.9% by the end of 2025, matching the March projection. If this forecast comes true, the ...
Wall Street is stuck on the dot plot again, and it’s turning into a joke. Ahead of the Federal Reserve’s meeting this Wednesday, traders, economists, and anyone who watches the Fed for a ...
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