Take a group of runners circling a track at unique, constant paces. Answering the question of how many will always end up running alone, no matter their speed, has vexed mathematicians for decades.
For decades, the college athlete's world has been split between the classroom and the playing field––and now there's a third role: chief marketing officer. Name, image and likeness policies provide ...
This video shows the challenge of fitting a load onto the trailer before facing delays on a narrow lane. It highlights how traffic encounters and unexpected incidents can quickly affect timing during ...
A widespread outage on Amazon's platform occurred earlier today, with users confirming different issues, resulting in a peak of over 21,000 reports on the DownDetector website. Based on the reports, ...
A straightforward conjecture about runners moving around a track turns out to be equivalent to many complex mathematical questions. Three new proofs mark the first significant progress on the problem ...
X appeared to suffer a widespread outage on Friday morning as users across the US took to Downdetector and reported problems posting, loading feeds and refreshing timelines. Reports poured in from ...
This video follows a job filled with problems, including heavy rain, diverted routes, traffic delays, and a load that became stuck. It shows the decisions made on the spot, the pressure of changing ...
The world is a pretty complicated place. Just think about all the moving parts it takes to get sliced bread delivered, regularly, to your local grocery store and then apply that to every facet of life ...
What’s happened? A new study from Stanford challenges one of the internet’s biggest assumptions that faster always means better. Researchers have found that speeding up loading animations doesn’t ...
Stress and anxiety are a normal part of modern life, but the way each person responds to it—and how it affects them—is highly individual. Now, new research suggests that there's an easy lifestyle ...
Not drinking enough water could intensify stress responses. Researchers found that under-hydrated individuals had cortisol levels more than 50% higher during stressful situations. Poor hydration ...