Even if we mapped every genome, mathematics would still confront us with unending questions Dr Reyaz Ahmad “Mathematics is the only infinite human activity,” the legendary problem-poser Paul Erdős ...
A marriage of formal methods and LLMs seeks to harness the strengths of both.
Sources say an Army antidrone laser near Fort Bliss prompted a brief FAA airspace closure—spotlighting the hazards of battlefield technology in civilian skies ...
Decades of cognitive research reveal that parrots can understand what numbers represent. Here’s how these birds use them to describe the world around them.
In other words, you want to construct a polyhedral torus with faces that are shapes such as triangles or rectangles. Your peculiar-looking shape will be trickier to construct than one with a smooth ...
When a paper that brands itself as democracy’s lantern starts extinguishing bulbs, people are going to ask who is holding the ...
Opinion Columnist Zak Kheder ’26 contends that in a world with such nuanced problems, our brightest minds cannot be ...
The Island has recently published various articles on AI, and they are thought-provoking. This article is based on a paper I presented at a London University seminar, 22 years ago. Will computers ever ...
Greek philosopher Epicurus is famous for teaching: "Pleasure is the principle and end to a happy life" and for his Epicurean school in Athens ...
Some collectors will never open their Hot Wheels, while others would never consider doing that. Do they look better once they ...
Ilia Malinin placed 2nd in Saturday's Olympic figure skating team event men's short program, 10 points behind Japan's Yuma Kagiyama. But the two-time world champion didn't see it as a loss, instead, ...