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Shortest paths research narrows a 25-year gap in graph algorithms
Most of you have used a navigation app like Google Maps for your travels at some point. These apps rely on algorithms that ...
New research from the Complexity Science Hub (CSH) shows why widely used algorithms for measuring economic complexity produce trustworthy results and how these tools may benefit diverse areas such as ...
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Thanks to the alternating single-double nature of the bonds, electrons in these orbitals end up delocalized; the differences between the bonds become a bit irrelevant, and the molecule is best viewed ...
What Now? with Trevor Noah on MSN
Hilke Schellmann: Is the algorithm hiring the wrong people?
AI isn’t just coming for your job — it might already be your manager. Trevor and Eugene sit down with investigative journalist Hilke Schellmann to examine how artificial intelligence has quietly ...
Scrolling TikTok is a daily routine for plenty of college students; many use it as an opportunity to unwind, entertain ...
A new study suggests that lenders may get their strongest overall read on credit default risk by combining several machine learning models rather than relying on a single algorithm. The researchers ...
Maynard James Keenan reflects on the "endless barrage of madness and inhumane behavior" that inspired the new Puscifer album, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US scientists turn simple umbrella into strike drone-killer using ‘FlyTrap’
Researchers in the United States have found a simple way to deceive strike drones.
Did the writers become lazy? Did seeing a perfect AI suggestion make them suppress their own unique voices? The data says no. When Padmakumar and He ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Quantum computing’s biggest bottleneck is error correction, and the race is on
A Google-led research team has demonstrated a surface-code logical qubit operating below the error-correction threshold, ...
A Texas Tech research team says simple fingernail clippings can quietly hold a chemical "signature" of fentanyl exposure for months, and that machine learning tools can pull that signal out of complex ...
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