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The speed at which artificial intelligence is gaining in mathematical ability has taken many by surprise. It is rewriting ...
“I’ve spent a long time exploring the crystalline beauty of traditional mathematics, but now I’m feeling an urge to study something slightly more earthy,” John Baez wrote on his blog in 2011. An ...
Spring has sprung! We hit the vernal equinox yesterday morning, signaling a change to longer days and warmer weather ahead. Gresham police seek help in finding at-risk teen Gresham police are asking ...
Pouvoir se déplacer instantanément d’un endroit à l’autre, comme dans la télésérie Star Trek, changerait complètement notre ...
BBC social media investigations correspondent Marianna Spring and investigative journalist Matt Shea are teaming up for a new weekly podcast that investigates the story behind your social media feed.
Devante Teel has been waiting three years for a permit to develop a vacant, condemned property on Monroe Street in West Baltimore. Teen released on ankle monitor as Baltimore City leaders hold ...
The central limit theorem started as a bar trick for 18th-century gamblers. Now scientists rely on it every day. The last decade has seen vast improvements in humanoid robots, but graduating to ...
Preparing for your KS2 maths SATs? This Year 6 arithmetic quiz is designed to help you practise for your maths SATs tests with interactive questions including calculations, multiplication, division, ...