Blizzards are a real-life example of what game theorists call the “snowdrift problem,” a cousin of the prisoner’s dilemma ...
A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, a young computer science researcher (let us call him Bob) had his paper accepted to a prestigious computing-research conference. As the conference was ...
A system of five models helps peer reviewers to write more constructive comments, but it is not yet known whether this ...
B.C. Premier David Eby called on OpenAI to share information on what it knew about the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s violent online ...
The American Hospital Association provides comments on the Health and Human Services request for information on accelerating the adoption and use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of clinical ...
Archaeologists have uncovered mysterious collections of animal skulls in a Neanderthal cave, raising new questions about their rituals and symbolic practices.
From fresh takes on literary classics to hyped-up series based on popular recent books, there are a bunch of new shows based ...
The Olympic Games have always been about more than sports, with the medal count serving as a measure of national vitality. The 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina are no different. The Americans, ...
Jeffrey Epstein was deeply interested in the scientific community, and he used his power and money to keep women out of ...
We spoke with three educators who are designing and delivering STEM- and STEAM-focused storytimes to help students and patrons develop an interest in science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
For centuries since the Sun was declared the center of the solar system in the 16th century, society held the belief that any object orbiting the bright star would be considered a planet. From Mercury ...
Experts discuss why mass crypto adoption looks like 'Convergence' & 'Invisible Crypto'—not revolution. UX, stablecoins, and trust are key.