Understand the impact of AI coding on scientific workflows and how it can make computational tools more accessible to ...
Compounding structural issues plague emerging countries, limiting their access to computing and thereby their participation in the AI economy.
Quote of the day by Newton: 1915 changed physics forever. In that year, Albert Einstein published the general theory of relativity and reshaped our understanding of gravity and spacetime. For 228 ...
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
Commercial software can’t keep pace with experimental precision when it comes to large-scale computer-algebra calculations in quantum field theory.
A 3,700-year-old Babylonian clay tablet reveals the oldest known trigonometric table, showing ancient scribes used precise triangle ratios.
Both sides declared victory after the appellate court parsed the preliminary injunction a federal judge issued last year against enforcement of the law.
Vermont’s 8-year ‘all-payer’ health care experiment sunset at the end of 2025. What did it teach us?
The statewide organization at the center of the project, OneCare Vermont, was expensive to launch and operate. Now legislators are trying to reimagine pieces of the program for primary care.
The history of HCBS demonstrates that its growth is not, in fact, evidence of massive undetected fraud, but rather is based on decades of federal policy response to major demographic change, guided by ...
Sir Isaac Newton, a pioneer in physics and mathematics, famously stated he could calculate celestial movements but not human ...
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