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Girls and boys solve math problems differently – with similar short-term results but different long-term outcomes
Among high school students and adults, girls and women are much more likely to use traditional, step-by-step algorithms to solve basic math problems – such as lining up numbers to add, starting with ...
The new architecture shows how quantum processors could work alongside classical HPC, creating hybrid environments to tackle ...
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Scientists are trying to train lab-grown brains. The brains have started to solve problems.
Scientists trained a brain organoid to solve a well-known engineering task, and its success demonstrates the increasing ...
In its early days, the AI initiative known as Project Maven had its fair share of skeptics at the Pentagon. Today, many of ...
How one Marine colonel transformed Pentagon AI capabilities with Project Maven, only to face bureaucratic investigations that ...
Introduction Across the globe, governments are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence as a solution for complex data ...
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The AI problem plaguing law and the company with a $7m fix
A Sydney start-up says it has solved a legal crisis whereby authoritative-sounding AI answers are fooling lawyers and ...
The speed at which artificial intelligence is gaining in mathematical ability has taken many by surprise. It is rewriting ...
It's no secret that exercise benefits both the mind and body, and it's increasingly being recognized as a powerful tool for ...
Step back in time at these timeless Florida general stores where creaky floors, old-fashioned goods, and small-town charm ...
Tim Elliot said AI should keep patients front and center – not a crutch to make up for something that’s not working.
When I read about the Pidden brothers and their record-breaking robot, my reaction was equal parts awe and competitive ...
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