Nvidia finally reveals what's actually going on with its upscaler, and it's much less impressive than it first seemed.
It’s difficult to enforce a liberal arts curriculum on a student body that largely does not want one. Do Trinity students even want a liberal arts education and if not, why?
Humanoid robots look convincing on stage or curated social media forwards. They walk, pick up objects, and in some demonstrations, they even smile and converse. This creates the expectation that ...
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Seashell-inspired cement is 17x tougher than standard concrete
Engineers at Princeton University have developed a cement composite inspired by the inner lining of oyster and abalone shells ...
Bayfield High School students are proving that innovation, creativity, and technical skill can thrive in the classroom—and on the competition ...
Fabric lovers and quilters across North Carolina return to these shops for colorful bolts, unique patterns, and inspiration ...
For over 150 years, a rule of thumb dating back to the French mathematician Pierre Ossian Bonnet has been accepted in surface ...
Peter Badge. Mathematics often feels like a collection of isolated islands. Each one operates with its own rules, and building bridges between them is notoriously difficult. Today, the Norwegian ...
Gerd Faltings proved a conjecture that had been unsolved for six decades, using connections between numbers and geometry.
The most widely adopted computer language in history, COBOL is now causing a host of problems. It's also dangerously difficult to remove.
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Scientists overturn 150-year-old geometry rule using twin donut-like torus surfaces
Researchers in the US and Germany have solved a mathematical problem that has puzzled ...
Gerd Faltings shocked mathematicians around the world for his 1983 proof of the Mordell conjecture, which brought together ...
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