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Math stories Recent Work

When Scientific American Made M. C. Escher Famous

Between 1957 and 1986 Martin Gardner wrote the Mathematical Games column for this magazine, with a total of 297 installments.…

November 1, 2020
biology conservation Recent Work

The Golden Riffleshell’s Appalachian Roadtrip

The emergency surgery took place in the back of a modified pickup truck in a McDonald’s parking lot in Pikeville,…

November 1, 2020
Cancer Community cancer research Recent Work

Flash Radiotherapy Is (Finally) on the Way

Since the 1960s, the dream of ultra-fast high dose radiation promised better cancer treatment with fewer side effects. Will the…

November 1, 2020
computer science Features Math stories Tech

How Close Are Computers to Automating Mathematical Reasoning?

In the 1970s, the late mathematician Paul Cohen, the only person to ever win a Fields Medal for work in…

November 1, 2020
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Whales get a second life as deep-sea buffets

Last October, a team of marine explorers sent Hercules — a remote-controlled vehicle — to the bottom of the ocean. Its mission:…

November 1, 2020
Features Math stories

Your Hyperbolic Mind

The human brain is both a marvel and a mystery of evolution: Packed into a volume about one-quarter that of…

November 1, 2020November 1, 2020
For Kids News Recent Work

Trees power this alarm system for remote forest fires

Scientists in Michigan have developed a forest fire alarm system. It not only can detect when a blaze begins but…

November 1, 2020November 2, 2020
computer science Features Math stories Tech

Symbolic mathematics finally yields to neural networks

More than 70 years ago, researchers at the forefront of artificial intelligence research introduced neural networks as a revolutionary way…

June 1, 2020
For Kids materials science Recent Work Tech

A table tennis table that will up your game

Zhong Lin Wang started playing table tennis only four years ago. But last year, he and other researchers came up…

June 1, 2020June 1, 2020
Cancer Community cancer research Recent Work Tech

Can CRISPR deliver?

SCIENTISTS HAVE SPENT DECADES ​​mapping the tens of thousands of genes encoded in human DNA. They want to understand how genes…

June 1, 2020

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  • CSI: Cretaceous. A reptile body farm is shedding light on how dinosaurs died.
  • Can neuromorphic computing help reduce AI’s high energy cost?
  • Fast, mysterious clouds swarm around our galaxy
  • These ultra-long experiments outlive their scientists — on purpose
  • The AI Was Fed Sloppy Code. It Turned Into Something Evil.

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