This week's question comes from Morning Brief reader Eric, who asks, "I've heard that meteorologists use math to predict the weather. How does that work?" Meteorologist Jonathan Belles: Yes, ...
President Donald Trump is leaning on Republican holdouts in the Senate in hopes to secure their support in a Senate test vote ...
A caller named Bill from Pennsylvania put a question to consumer advocate Clark Howard on his podcast this week that cuts to ...
Whether you are looking for an LLM with more safety guardrails or one completely without them, someone has probably built it.
Recent developments in AI make this clear: an AI system with intelligence but without integrity is structurally unfit for ...
Carbon forms the graphite in pencils, the diamonds in jewelry and the molecules that make up every living thing. But under ...
Most nonprofit leaders I talk with right now are making serious, strategic moves in their businesses. They’re restructuring programs to meet the moment, rebuilding boards and putting succession plans ...
Expanding existing frontier AI models will not address this problem. The breakthrough that set off today’s frenzy was the transformer architecture, developed at Google and scaled up into large ...
Maria Goeppert Mayer is remembered as one of the most important physicists of the twentieth century. She was born in Germany in 1906 and later moved t.
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Man Math

Male violence against women is not a biological constant, but a cultural product of entitlement, impunity, and narrative control, and the "one in three" statistic is not just a tragedy, but a business ...
John from Illinois has $4.6 million saved, a pension that pays $9,500 a month, and a clear goal: give each of his three children $125,000 a year over three years to help them buy homes. He believes he ...
New research shows wealthy families use private tutoring to widen the academic gap. Here's what the data says and what parents at every income level can do about it.