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The lead sponge mystery continues
A lot of you guys had questions, and I decided to try and answer them. However, it ended up raising even more questions for ...
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Alan Turing was nothing short of a genius, and his work saved scores of soldiers during WWII—only for the world to turn its back on him
The world owes so much to Alan Turing. Without his quick and clever mind, the Allied Forces may never have been able to ...
Computer scientist Alan Turing first posed this question in his landmark 1950 paper, though he didn’t use the term artificial ...
To lead the agentic AI revolution in 2026, the United States must sustain export controls, scale its tech stack globally, and ...
This LGBT+ History Month we celebrate the contributions of LGBT+ people throughout history, reflect on the struggles they have faced and reaffirm our determination to make progress on equality.
Four researchers from the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) have been appointed as inaugural Fellows of the Academy for the Mathematical Sciences, a new national body established to bring ...
COMMENTARY: Amid rapid advances in artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s 2025 note ‘Antiqua et Nova’ draws a clear ...
This is exactly what I did on a fresh and breezy mid-week January morning when I headed to Sackville Gardens for the meeting ...
LGBTQ+ identities remain largely invisible in STEM. Shining a light on them in everyday teaching can strengthen belonging and ...
The United Kingdom is making a bid to save a masterpiece by the French landscape painter Claude Lorrain for the nation.
Pick up an August 2025 issue of Vogue, and you’ll come across an advertisement for the brand Guess featuring a stunning model. Yet tucked away in small print is a startling admission: She isn’t real.
Using a new computer model, scientists simulated the stripes, spots and hexagons on a species of boxfish, imperfections and all. A male ornate boxfish with distinctive, complex patterns of stripes and ...
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