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Human beats Google DeepMind by solving ancient math puzzle
In a remarkable development, a human mathematician has achieved what many thought impossible: solving the centuries-old ...
A-level maths students from Queen Elizabeth’s School in Crediton have triumphed at a university challenge after cracking ...
Alongside TIFR, the other inaugural partners are Imperial College London, the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton University), Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (France), and the Simons Ins ...
The university’s debt has grown rapidly in recent years. It stands today at around $6 billion, roughly 60 percent of its ...
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22 Nobel Prize Winners Who Changed the Way We Live
Every time a doctor orders a CT scan, or a child receives a lifesaving vaccine, or your phone’s GPS corrects itself by the ...
The proof, known to be so hard that a mathematician once offered 10 martinis to whoever could figure it out, uses number ...
Bello’s current role in working on G𝜋T: Generative Practice Interview Trainer is focused on mitigating biases that are ...
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Physicists Just Ruled Out The Universe Being a Simulation
In a new, detailed breakdown of current theory, a team of physicists led by Mir Faizal of the University of British Columbia ...
Hardware Quantum computing might get a morsel of the financial love the Trump administration gave Intel, as the US government ...
Knowledge gained by combining measurements and simulations leads to increased confidence in the safety of products, as Louise Wright explains.
In previous episodes of this long-running series looking at the world of high-quality audio, at every point we’ve stayed in the real world of physical audio hardware. From the human ear to ...
All of this feels perfectly logical when you’re dealing with a hypothetical lottery. But here’s the question: why does that ...
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