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That’s exactly what happened in 1900 at the International Congress of Mathematicians at Sorbonne University in Paris.
Gorillas aren't hunting bugs - they're foraging for truffles. A new study uncovers surprising behavior deep in the Congo ...
Former Biden Treasury Department official Brent Neiman said the Trump White House used his data to justify its reciprocal ...
An expert on the impacts of information technologies on society considers how talking machines got their male- and ...
A new study has raised alarms over the potential health risks of recycled paper food contact materials (FCMs), showing that they can release dangerous levels of toxic metals—including lead, arsenic, ...
A recent study out of MIT suggests that AI systems don't have discernible values or preferences, but instead mostly imitate ...
Public health strategies, from vaccination to improving sanitary conditions, may have different impacts depending on whether ...
The Narwhal asks, which is worse for the climate—coal or liquefied natural gas? After a study found LNG is worse than coal, ...
A new study by researchers from Google and Imperial College London challenges a core assumption in AI translation evaluation: ...
This excerpt from the introduction to The Satoshi Papers traces how the consolidation of money, law, and state power in ...
In the default model, the graph representing each individual enhancer can be arbitrarily complicated. To show how the ABC Score formula can arise from the default model, we need to impose the further ...
Researchers discovered that not only do bees differ in their readiness to sting, but their personalities remain consistent.