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Mathematicians have not yet succeeded in finding a formula for the number of different ways a road map can be folded, given n ...
Alexander Soifer is a professor of mathematics and European cinema at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He has ...
If dark energy is weakening, as suggested by recent results, then the cosmos is far stranger than most physicists had ...
Lisa Pavia-Higel is an assistant teaching professor of English and technical communication at the Missouri University of ...
New rules that trim crash reporting requirements and widen testing access for U.S. robotaxis are hailed as an innovation edge ...
AI systems could show signs of consciousness. We need to develop better tests to show whether they are actually aware ...
Scientists previously thought that solar geoengineering—or releasing particles into the atmosphere to reflect solar ...
National Science Foundation staff were told to freeze outgoing funding days after NSF leadership introduced a new policy that ...
A new study is fueling speculation and fear about the risks of a major earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone, including ...
Deni Ellis Béchard is Scientific American’s senior tech reporter. He is author of 10 books and has received a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, a Midwest Book Award, and a Nautilus Book Award for ...
By sifting through that vast dataset, the team found 2,889 likely superflares on 2,527 sunlike stars. That works out to ...
Two leading theories of consciousness went head-to-head—and the results may change how neuroscientists study one of the ...