A KWAZULU-NATAL teacher allegedly supplied exam answers to 52 matric candidates, while a separate breach at the Department of ...
The knots in your shoelaces are familiar, but can you imagine knots made from light, water, or from the structured fluids ...
Coffee, probably the world’s favorite perker-upper and pooper-shaker, can have surprising benefits to those with severe ...
In] any piece of beautiful mathematics, you almost always find that there is a physical system which actually mirrors the ...
As language models (LMs) improve at tasks like image generation, trivia questions, and simple math, you might think that ...
The design of the “Helios” planar coil stellarator power plant demonstrates a uniquely practical commercial fusion architecture, enabling ...
America's Car-Mart trades at ~0.4x book value, reflecting excessive bankruptcy fears despite recent liquidity improvements.
Nearing his upcoming partial retirement, NCSA Director Bill Gropp shares his vision on what a utopia could look like for high-performance computing.
If you're a Formula 1 fan, you probably know why Lewis Hamilton likes the number 44 so much. But how exactly do F1 drivers get their numbers?
Nous Research's open-source Nomos 1 AI model scored 87/120 on the notoriously difficult Putnam math competition, ranking ...
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The hidden equation that quietly controls Wall Street
Scholes formula quietly powers trillions in trades every day, from Wall Street desks to crypto exchanges, and most traders ...
Abstract: The problem of robustly reconstructing a large number from its erroneous remainders with respect to several moduli, namely the robust remaindering problem, may occur in many applications ...
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