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Ramanujan’s π equations are helping physicists decode nature
More than a century after Srinivasa Ramanujan scribbled his astonishing formulas for π in notebooks in India and England, ...
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Neural Dispatch: Microsoft Copilot’s failed intrusion on LG TVs, and looking back at AI in 2025
The never-ending saga now adds Microsoft’s Copilot and LG’s webOS TVs. The TV maker recently rolled out Copilot to users’ TVs, in a way that it was impossible to disable or uninstall the AI. First, LG ...
In the race against the "Carbon Cliff", AI is becoming an essential tool for balancing the economic equation. AI integration ...
The milestone marks the first production of uranium chloride fuel for a fast-spectrum molten chloride reactor in the United ...
The publication unveiled its annual selection of the most significant scientific and technological breakthroughs from the ...
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Quantum computing is the stock market's next big tech play - and these stocks are still cheap
The Defiance Quantum ETF QTUM provides broad exposure and trades at roughly 23 times cash flow. Not cheap, but not insane for a sector where winners might return 50 times. It's up almost 40% so far ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has achieved remarkable successes in recent years. It can defeat human champions in games like Go, predict protein structures with high accuracy, and perform complex tasks ...
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I Tested the New GPT-5.2—It Just Can't Compete With Google Gemini 3
Despite OpenAI's bold claims of widespread improvements, GPT-5.2 feels largely the same as the model it replaces. Google, ...
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Foldables fixed everything except this 1 problem
Foldable phones have finally nailed the sci‑fi part of the dream: big tablet screens that collapse into something pocketable, ...
Scientists have developed a new approach to correcting common quantum computing errors, which could pave the way for more ...
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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
Even most rocket scientists would rather avoid hard math when they don't have to do it. So when it comes to figuring out ...
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