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AVI WIGDERSON WINS $1 MILLION TURING AWARD FOR USING RANDOMNESS TO CHANGE COMPUTER SCIENCE
The 2023 Turing Award has been given to Avi Widgerson. The mathematician found that adding randomness into algorithms made them better at solving nondeterministic problems.
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NEW BOEING WHISTLEBLOWER SAYS 787 FUSELAGES ARE IMPROPERLY FASTENED TOGETHER, COULD BREAK APART
A new Boeing whistleblower just dropped, and the claims this one is making about its safety issues are quite the doozy.
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SCIENTISTS SHOW OFF LEVITATING MATERIAL
A team of researchers have allowed a small piece of "gravity-free" graphite to levitate almost perfectly still above a grid of magnets.
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IT’S ON! THREE FINALISTS WILL DESIGN A LUNAR ROVER FOR ARTEMIS
The Lunar Terrain Vehicle must be seen in action on the moon before NASA names its winner.
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VIKING AGE WOMEN WITH CONE-SHAPED SKULLS LIKELY LEARNED HEAD-BINDING PRACTICE FROM FAR-FLUNG REGION
The skull modifications were found on the skeletons of three women buried on Gotland almost 1,000 years ago.
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LASERS PROVIDE CLUES TO AN EARLY MEDIEVAL MONEY MYSTERY
Charlemagne potentially had major control over silver coins in the mid-7th century.
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WATERPROOF E-GLOVES COULD ONE DAY HELP SCUBA DIVERS COMMUNICATE WITH THE SURFACE
Researchers have designed waterproof gloves equipped with sensors that can translate hand gestures into messages, which could help divers communicate better.
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EVEN HANDS-FREE, PHONES AND THEIR APPS CAUSE DANGEROUSLY DISTRACTED DRIVING
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
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AI CAN PRETEND TO BE STUPIDER THAN IT REALLY IS, SCIENTISTS FIND
A new study suggests that advanced AI models are pretty good at playing dumb — which might have massive implications as they get smarter.
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PETER HIGGS, NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING PHYSICIST WHO PREDICTED THE HIGGS BOSON, DIES AT 94
Celebrated theoretical physicist Peter Higgs, best known for predicting the existence of the Higgs boson, has died at the age of 94 after a short illness.
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