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4 weird unsolved mysteries of math
There are lots of unsolved mysteries in the world of math, and many of them start off with a deceptively simple premise, like: What's the biggest couch you can slide around a 90-degree corner? Hosted ...
An exclusive conversation with Kevin Weil, head of OpenAI for Science, a new in-house team that wants to make scientists more ...
This breakthrough radically changes the understanding of one of the oldest areas of mathematics, crucial to fundamental physics and economics ...
When I first coined the term ‘Artificial General Intelligence,’ the idea of machines matching human-level thinking felt like ...
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Nothing really is impossible! In 1939, UC Berkeley doctoral student George Bernard Dantzig showed up late to a graduate...
Nothing really is impossible! In 1939, UC Berkeley doctoral student George Bernard Dantzig showed up late to a graduate ...
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic advanced to the semifinals of the 2026 Australian open after his quarterfinals opponent, Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti was forced to retire on Wednesday after winning the opening two ...
In the vast and lonely Arizona desert about 50 miles south of Las Vegas, tourists who took a wrong turn stumbled across a woman's naked and bloodied body on Dec. 12, 1989. Two days later and nearly ...
We've narrowed down the field, but the story is not yet truly complete. You can step into the role of literary critic. Dive ...
Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy traces the hidden patterns linking Shakespeare, symmetry, artificial intelligence, and football, arguing that mathematics is not cold calculation but the quiet engine of ...
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