Lance Fortnow on the current status and future outlook of solving the P-NP problem.
In The Price of Genius, published by Juggarnaut, Binit Priyaranjan looks at Indian chessplayers at the forefront of the chess boom today, ...
First in a three-part series. As a laser burned away the hair on her leg, Samar El Hussein felt searing pain. An electrologist at The Refinery Medspa in West Melbourne assured her the work was ...
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By Rhett Ayers Butler Many view conservation as a ledger of discrete gains—acres saved or species rebounded—but for Gary Tabor, the more vital metric is architecture. He focuses on systems that hold ...
Some Canadians clutched their pearls so hard they nearly shattered last week, after the Globe and Mail published a deep dive ...
AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look "right" but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we ...
Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada examine how constant tracking shapes daily life, work and choice, raising hard questions about fairness, dignity and whether real freedom still exists.
Since ancient Greece, researchers have tried to isolate special rational points on curves. Now they have the first ever formula that applies uniformly to all curves ...
Men are beginning to swing back to the Coalition now that Angus Taylor has become the Liberal leader. What does that say about male voters?
The loudest voice of the resistance belongs to a 24-year-old American woman who blends logic and hyperbole as effectively as she does cross-country skiing and ski jumping, the two sports that make up ...