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A.I. Learns to Solve a 1x1x1 rubik's cube
After 10 days of training, an AI successfully learned to solve the notoriously difficult 1x1x1 cube. This video provides a preview of its impressive progress. Man charged in fatal shooting of cleaning ...
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From machine learning to voting, the workings of the world demand randomisation, but true sources of randomness are ...
So, for those struggling to reach Monty's boss fight arena, here's how to solve the Mazercise puzzle and escape through the vent concealed within it. To be frank, Mazercise can be very frustrating, ...
An engineer for New York Times Games has been trying to teach artificial intelligence to understand wordplay more like a human.
Most of us first hear about the irrational number π (pi)—rounded off as 3.14, with an infinite number of decimal digits—in ...
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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
A new NURBS-based algorithm is revolutionizing gridshell design by enabling faster, smoother, and more flexible shape-finding ...
Nous Research's open-source Nomos 1 AI model scored 87/120 on the notoriously difficult Putnam math competition, ranking ...
Valve’s second attempt at a console-like gaming PC for your living room is hopefully going to be a triumph worthy of plenty of cake, with or without fun accessories. But if you really want to make the ...
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Scientists build atomic light switches to control single photons on demand
This achievement removes one of the biggest roadblocks in quantum materials science and brings practical quantum devices much ...
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