Human thought is a continuous circle, yet AI is its projected sine wave shadow. They meet in a narrow "corridor" of ...
Artificial intelligence grows more demanding every year. Modern models learn and operate by pushing huge volumes of data ...
They're about to learn what hedge-fund investor Jim Simons proved in 1988: Having the same tools as a genius doesn't make you a genius.
One student said, “It’s a great project and I was impressed with it, especially coming from a four-year undergraduate ...
Researchers engineered “gyromorphs,” a new type of metamaterial that combines liquid-like randomness with large-scale ...
For Carlmont math teacher Madhukar Sodlapur, mathematics is not just an area of expertise; it is an area of passion. Sodlapur ...
Particles as different as soap bubbles and ball bearings can be made to arrange themselves in exactly the same way, according ...
When elementary students experience math through multiple modes, they begin to see it as a language of design, rhythm, and ...
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called ...
The brains of humans understand the world by recognizing patterns. Patterns as simple as a line drawing to complex math/arithmetic figures. The brain processes patterns in language, music, quilting, ...
Topology has real implications in the world. For example, topological techniques can be brought to bear on calculating the trajectories of spacecraft, and missions have been saved by the efforts of ...