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AI is cracking "impossible" math. Can it beat top humans?
Artificial intelligence has moved from checking homework to attacking problems that professional mathematicians once treated ...
Meta's work made headlines and raised a possibility once considered pure fantasy: that AI could soon outperform the world's best mathematicians by cracking math's marquee "unsolvable" problems en ...
In a special edition of GEN Live to wrap up 2025, we are thrilled to welcome special guest Matthew Cobb, PhD, author of a wonderful new biography of Francis Crick, PhD, entitled CRICK: A Mind in ...
Tesla (TSLA) chair Robyn Denholm said this week that the company's upcoming Cybercab could be shipped with a few tweaks — a steering wheel and pedals. It doesn't sound earthshaking, but it is a big ...
Narrated by Mark Ruffalo with insights from Walter Isaacson, Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution follows Sharp’s rise from a rural Kentucky farm boy battling dyslexia to a Nobel ...
The 35-year-old saga of Kryptos, an enigmatic sculpture containing four encrypted messages outside the headquarters of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, recently took a bizarre twist.
LEGO has kicked off a new interactive game that has fans working together to crack a code at the LEGO Code Break page. If the code is cracked by October 19, it will open a real-life vault in San Diego ...
Phil Sharp’s RNA discovery reshaped science, medicine, and the global biotech industry. A groundbreaking look at Phil Sharp’s rise from being a rural Kentucky farm boy who battled dyslexia to Nobel ...
New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields (7) runs with the ball, Sunday, October 5, 2025. The New York Jets are still winless under Aaron Glenn, and Sunday’s performance against the Dallas Cowboys did ...
If you've ever held or beheld a diamond, there's a good chance it came from a kimberlite. Over 70% of the world's diamonds are mined from these unique volcanic structures. Yet despite decades of study ...
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