Review group examining how counties outside the top tier can be given more meaningful access to elite competition ...
Two personal finance experts urge Portuguese taxpayers to overcome inertia and secure complements to their pensions beyond ...
A 400-year-old bridge hidden beneath a Carmona roundabout for six decades has reappeared on a historic route used since Roman ...
A former company driver and Truck Parking Club customer service rep explains how the company's rapid growth sometimes drove a ...
Since the mysterious deaths of a husband and wife in the Medici family, a powerful Italian dynasty that ruled Florence and Tuscany almost uninterruptedly from 1434 to 1737, rumors have swirled about ...
Physicists have debated which way a submerged sprinkler sucking in water would spin. Careful experiments provide an answer. By Kenneth Chang Scientists say they have solved in detail what may be the ...
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The New York Yankees are always in ‘buy mode.’ That’s exactly why the front office should go out and acquire Elly De La Cruz. De La Cruz, 24, is the Reds’ current franchise player. Since his debut, he ...
In mid-May, OpenAI announced that an internal AI model had disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a famous problem in discrete geometry that had stumped human mathematicians for the last 80 ...
An experiment with 2,520 participants backs Richard Feynman’s answer to every diner’s dilemma: do I want to try something new? In a scene that could have easily featured in an episode of the US ...
After 80 years of fruitless struggle by human mathematicians, a major geometry conjecture has at last been solved—via a straightforward query to a chatbot. “No previous AI-generated proof has come ...
OpenAI claims its new reasoning model has produced an original mathematical proof disproving a famous unsolved conjecture in geometry, which was first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. If this sounds ...