Back in 1980, the Golden State adopted a new numbering scheme for its passenger-car license plates: A number followed by three letters followed by three numbers, i.e. "1AAA000." Given new car sales at ...
The Busy Beaver Challenge, a notoriously difficult question in theoretical computer science, is now producing answers so large they’re impossible to write out using standard mathematical notation.
Next week, Paul Ferron will be on a London stage for the 2025 edition of Forrester’s B2B Summit EMEA. Today, he gives The Drum a sneak peek of the data and trends that will dominate the event.
Not all shots are made equal. A new stat from the NBA and Amazon will allow fans to gauge the best shooters in the league.
A player who can dictate the tempo of a match is worth their weight in gold, while identifying a team’s shift in tempo is synonymous with an increase in energy and creativity. It is a term that is ...
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The Quest to Sequence the Genomes of Everything
Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus. From protozoa to human beings, all have the same basic biological mechanism for building, maintaining, and propagating their form of life: a ...
One Battle After Another' production designer Florencia Martin breaks down how the crew found California locations and created the car chase scene.
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How long does DNA last?
The world's oldest DNA comes from a 2.4 million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland. Will scientists eventually sequence even older DNA?
We spoke to Good Boy filmmaker Ben Leonberg about making an indie haunted house movie from the point of view of his own pet, Indy.
Children as young as 4 years old are capable of finding efficient solutions to complex problems, such as independently inventing sorting algorithms developed by computer scientists. The scientists ...
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