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Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman. In 1997, Deep Blue, a supercomputer built by IBM, did the unexpected: it defeated chess ...
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Ben Davis, CEO of Phizzle, has built his career at the intersection of data, technology, and enterprise systems, where complexity often reveals opportunity. With a background spanning both corporate ...
Groundwater is responsible for about half of the water people use globally. It's drying up. Hayes Kelman started noticing the family farm in western Kansas was slowly getting less water around the ...
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I think it is fair to say that Mario Kart World, in spite of all its many strengths, failed to make quite the splash that Nintendo had hoped for. Sure, it’ll continue to sell well over the course of ...
As the Iran war drags deeper into its third week, one seemingly obvious solution for more energy is crude oil from Venezuela after the Trump administration seized former leader Nicolás Maduro and ...