How come our universe is full of disorder, when all elementary particles appear to follow strictly ordered laws of physics? And are there organizing principles behind disorder and apparent chaos?
It would be hard to overstate the importance of making certain that critical systems like cryptographic protocols and digital ...
By replacing the most fundamental concept in topology, Peter Scholze and Dustin Clausen are taking the first step in a far ...
One of the biggest differences between Gurukul education and modern schooling was that learning was deeply connected to ...
Katsina's smart schools are a bold initiative to combat inequality. Discover how these modern institutions provide a path for ...
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AI emerges as sugar’s strategic moat

Speaking exclusively to AgroSpectrum, Guillermo Jose Medina LLarena, Chief Digital Architect (CDA) at Grupo Pantaleon outlines how data-driven mills are unlocking recovery gains, sustainability ...
The Museum of Illusions in Santa Monica is where your confidence in your own senses goes to die a spectacular death. This ...
Resources for observational comparative research have expanded enormously in recent years to include very large sources of ...
At 25, Kurt Gödel proved there can never be a mathematical “theory of everything.” Columnist Natalie Wolchover explores the ...
DePauw University celebrated the Class of 2026 by conferring degrees to 454 new graduates during its 187th Commencement ...
The "prisoner's dilemma" is one of the most famous ideas in game theory. For decades, this game has been used to explain why selfishness often beats cooperation. In the prisoner's dilemma, two players ...
EPA’s repeal of the endangerment finding could be the largest deregulation in history, and it will have a huge impact on agriculture and the biofuels industry. If the agency no longer determines ...