The Articles
Aleksandra Grodzka
Modeling Introversion and Extraversion Tendencies Using Logistic Regression
This article explores how introversion and extraversion can be quantitatively modeled using logistic regression. By analyzing behavioral data—such as time spent alone, social activity, and emotional responses—the study identifies key predictors of personality type, with factors like stage fear and social exhaustion strongly linked to introversion. The model demonstrates high accuracy, showing how psychological traits can be effectively analyzed and applied in areas like workplace management and behavioral research.
Read more →Matilde Cigliano
The Economics of Chips
Semiconductors underpin modern technology and are driving renewed global growth after a 2023 slowdown, with large-scale producers benefiting from economies of scale and strong demand. However, the industry faces major challenges, including heavy geographic concentration in Asia, which creates supply risks addressed by policies like the U.S. and EU CHIPS Acts, and rising sustainability pressures due to high energy and water use. Its future will depend on balancing efficiency, diversification, and environmental constraints.
Read more →Anna Cirigioni, Clara de Rysky
Quantum Computing in Finance
Quantum computing could revolutionize finance by enabling faster, more precise analysis of complex data. While still developing, it offers major potential in areas like risk management and portfolio optimization, with early adopters likely to gain a competitive edge.
Read more →Ginevra Nanni & Valentina Caniza
Neuroeconomics: Understanding Human Decision-Making Through Science
Neuroeconomics explores how the brain shapes decision-making, showing that choices are influenced by both emotion and rational thinking. By linking economic behavior to neural processes, it explains why people often act irrationally. Its insights are applied in policy, marketing, and everyday decisions to better guide human behavior.
Read more →Chiara Antoniazzi
Cybersecurity in the Age of AI
Artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity into a constant race between attackers and defenders. While AI enables faster, more adaptive cyberattacks—such as autonomous hacking and deepfakes—it also provides tools to detect and prevent them in real time. As threats grow more sophisticated, cybersecurity must shift from reactive defense to proactive, AI-driven protection.
Read more →Monica Chen, Valeria Ugarte
Generative AI in the Creative Economy
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping the creative economy, blurring the line between human and machine-made content. From writing and design to film and music, these tools offer new levels of efficiency and accessibility, allowing more people to participate in creative industries. Yet, this transformation comes with growing concerns over job security, originality, and the value of human creativity.
Read more →Ksenija Musić, Sabina Turcan
Green AI: Can Artificial Intelligence Be Sustainable?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday life, but its growing use comes with a hidden environmental cost. Behind every query lies a significant demand for energy, water, and hardware, raising concerns about sustainability. The concept of “Green AI” seeks to address this challenge by rethinking how AI systems are designed and used—focusing not just on performance, but on efficiency and environmental responsibility
Read more →Anna Cirigioni
Why Do Consumers Overspend? A Behavioral Economics Perspective
Overspending is largely driven by psychological biases—such as loss aversion, present bias, anchoring, and mental accounting—rather than a lack of financial knowledge. These biases, often exploited by marketing and social pressure, lead consumers to make impulsive and irrational purchases. By recognizing these patterns and adopting strategies like budgeting and delaying purchases, individuals can make more responsible financial decisions.
Read more →Aurora Rivet, Cristina Peri
Neuroprosthetics: The role of neuroplasticity
Losing the ability to move an arm or a leg is an experience that deeply affects independence and quality of life. Imagine being able to regain the ability to move that limb through a robotic extension controlled entirely by your mind: advances in neuroprosthetics are turning this...
Read more →Duru Türmen, Ines El Amrani-Iordanova
Brain Mapping and Memory
How does the brain form and store memories? How do we remember and forget? Can technology help us understand these processes? Our article explores memory formation and brain mapping, the process of analyzing brain activity to understand how different regions are involved in memory function...
Read more →Melita Freiberga
Emerging Biotechnology Set to Revolutionise Medicine
Biotechnology is driving a profound shift in medicine towards more personalised treatments. Innovations like CRISPR-based gene editing and 3D bioprinting are revolutionising how we approach disease treatment and organ transplantation. These advancements...
Read more →Melita Freiberga
The Future of Flight: Where is Commercial Aviation Heading?
The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led commercial aviation stakeholders to swiftly implement new tools to facilitate everyday air travel and differentiate themselves from competitors. In addition to virtual assistants powered by large language models (LLMs) and personalized marketing messages, this technology can...
Read more →Julia Czapran
Quantum Phenomena: How Does Quantum Mechanics Really Work?
Before the 20th century, physics was dominated by classical mechanics - Newton’s laws and Maxwell’s electromagnetism - the physics that most people studied at one point in their lives. Scientists believed the universe was like a perfectly predictable machine...
Read more →Ninia Sabadze
Space Economy and Astrophysics
The space economy encompasses a wide range of activities and resources aimed at exploring and utilising space for human benefit...
Read more →Julia Wielgosz, Nefeli Eliade
Quantum Computing in Financial Risk Management
Quantum computing has recently emerged as a key driving force behind the modern technological change, revolutionising the approach to solving tremendously complex problems. By harnessing the mechanics of subatomic particles...
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