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How a math theory born in Cold War might hold clues to when humanity disappears
Could math predict humanity’s end? The Carter catastrophe suggests we might be living closer to the finale than we realize.
Unfortunately, many fruits and vegetables also contain the flavanols’ natural enemy: polyphenol oxidase, or PPO. You already ...
From industrial robots to self-driving cars, engineers face a common problem: keeping machines steady and predictable. When ...
M.Sc. Finance and Control is a two-year Master’s degree that combines theoretical finance with practical control mechanisms, ...
Mathematician Mikhail Ganzhinov found new records for kissing numbers in 10, 11, and 14 dimensions, proving human insight can ...
Now again under Rose's control, the new Digg is creating a place for people to socialize and connect online within ...
Crash games like Aviator turn risk into spectacle. The multiplier climbs, seconds stretch, and we face a razor-thin decision: ...
These extreme maps may not be likely, but they might soon be legal, with temptations to go further than ever before.
Einstein was a great thinker who made plenty of mistakes—errors that sometimes led to more meaningful discoveries in physics, ...
In the film The Matrix, about a computer-simulated world, the red and blue pills symbolize a choice the hero must make ...
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America’s Impending Population Collapse
This year, for the first time in nearly a century, more foreign-born people will likely leave the United States than will ...
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