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Simple motor networks mimic human muscle behavior under increasing load
Scientists have developed a network of mechanical motors that mimic the molecular machinery underpinning human muscle ...
Fashion followers know that trends tend to reappear on a 20-year cycle, and a new analysis of more than 150 years’ worth of ...
If you’ve noticed a resurgence in low rise jeans, baby tees and velour tracksuits among the cool kids, know that what you are ...
Apple researchers have created an AI model that reconstructs a 3D object from a single image, while keeping light effects ...
If 14% of global cross-border payments run through the XRP blockchain, the price of XRP could skyrocket.
This release is good for developers building long-context applications, real-time reasoning agents, or those seeking to ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
After fights over social studies standards, conservative activists come for math
Susan Gilkerson, a math teacher and school bus driver, stood before a South Dakota education board and issued a warning. The proposed math standards the board was considering — just 36 pages, less ...
The World from PRX on MSN
AI is rapidly changing math, and mathematicians are defining their role in the equation
Artificial intelligence is a game changer across many fields these days and mathematics is no exception. Yet, the rapid ...
The central limit theorem started as a bar trick for 18th-century gamblers. Now scientists rely on it every day.
When you get students talking, moving, and creating, they’re more likely to actively apply the skills you’ve taught.
Using these concepts, the team showed how familiar rules can be understood as the unique outcomes of particular combinations of axioms. For instance, they established that equal sharing (the uniform ...
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