How sports betting monitors used math to catch Terry Rozier and dozens of others accused of fixing bets on basketball.
61A. TCHOTCHKE is a Yiddish word meaning “knickknack,” and a [Bobblehead, e.g.] fits right into that category. 63A. Please ...
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How a math theory born in Cold War might hold clues to when humanity disappears
Could math predict humanity’s end? The Carter catastrophe suggests we might be living closer to the finale than we realize.
Where every known method of divination seemed to fail, a group of researchers at Bocconi University in Milan found a hint in ...
Former daytime TV personality baffles NBC anchor with attempt to rationalize president’s hyperbole on cutting the cost of ...
I prefer restaurants that specialize and perfect a certain type of cuisine. I don’t want my barbecue restaurant to offer ...
Nevada is 1 of 24 states that doesn’t dedicate funding in its state budget for after-school or summer programs.
Two weeks into the new school year, Principal Sherree Lewis-DeVaughn eagerly showed off improvements to 135th Elementary ...
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Katie Porter turns out to be a mean boss. Voters should know better than to hire her again
Her 'Devil Wears Prada' act might not matter if she were some fringe candidate, but she’s currently the front-runner for next ...
Recently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has reached a historic milestone in one of the world's toughest math contests, the ...
A high school teacher shares how he explains to students that using AI will hinder their ability to build strong writing ...
Most investors use a simple rule of thumb for break even. If the current share price climbs back to what they paid last time, they assume they are even. In reality, the math is rarely that simple.
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