The NBA thinks it solved its tanking problem. But some La Salle researchers might have a better fix.
Did the NBA get it right? A La Salle department chair and two of his students have their own solution based on math and data.
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Scientists Solved an 'Impossible' Quantum Puzzle With a Personal Computer
A visual representation of tensor networks. (Lucy Reading-Ikkanda/Simons Foundation) Efforts to advance quantum computing are also raising the bar for classical computing – showing that these ...
I provide my list of the mainstay mysteries about AI. Fame and fortune await solving the mysteries. An AI Insider analysis ...
Even if you’ve never bought any cryptocurrency, like columnist Karmela Padavic-Callaghan, your money may be affected by ...
News that large language models (LLM) have made major advances in solving Erdős problems – a set of problems formulated by the renowned 20 th-century mathematician Paul Erdős – has created an ...
New Starcraft 2 patch notes have just hit the PTR, leaving the RTS game's community in shock with sweeping, fundamental balance changes.
A study of 650 million hiring records says remote work is the culprit. But the Wharton professor who wrote the book against ...
Danielle Minnis can demonstrate what putting students first looks like after 20 years in the classroom, bolstered by rigorous self-evaluation. If children fall asleep during a lesson, change the ...
Six students across CMU’s College of Science and Engineering watched the launch while finishing their capstone project: a box designed to keep food and tools viable in the hostile environment that ...
After spending years watching Sudoku players race through number grids, Yoshinao Anpuku now hopes more of them will begin looking beyond Sudoku itself. The president of Tokyo-based Nikoli, the ...
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