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Cyrus Mistry death: Mercedes sending car's electronic control module to Germany for analysis, says official
The company's report is expected in the next few days and will help shed light on issues like me…
PTI
As markets turn topsy turvy, sovereign gold bonds offer hopes of a safe haven
Sovereign gold bonds (SGBs) are in the news now with the launch of the latest tranche of bonds from…
10 things in tech you need to know today
Amazon delays Prime day. Recruiter accuses Facebook of discrimination. Police crack chat code.
Callum Burroughs
US lawmakers blast five large corporations for taking $50 million meant for small businesses. Only one is returning the money.
Collectively, the five companies singled out by a House committee took $50 million in small busines…
Graham Rapier
What is ChatGPT? Here's everything you need to know about ChatGPT, the chatbot everyone's still talking about
OpenAI's AI-powered chatbot took the world by storm when it first launched. Now, it's getting a new…
Sindhu Sundar
Facebook and Twitter stir up hornet's nest in India in 2020
The report alleged that the top leadership at Facebook's India office refused to apply the com…
Kali knife expert rates 11 knife and kali fights in movies and TV
Weapons expert Jamie Yancovitz reacts to 11 fight scenes featuring traditional Filipino knives and …
Ju Shardlow,David Ibekwe,Sidd…
China has pulled off a 'profound' feat of teleportation that may help it 'dominate the way the world works'
How and why photons, atoms, and other particles can be entangled and quantum-teleport their states …
Dave Mosher
One of Einstein's most famous quotes is often completely misinterpreted
For example, a major part of quantum theory, called the Heisenberg Uncertainly Principle, says it's…
Kelly Dickerson
11 under-appreciated scientific concepts
Sleeper Sensitive Periods - "The juvenile brain is, in general, more plastic than the adult brain. …
Gus Lubin
Sergei Brin: Silicon Valley has outgrown the time of being 'wide-eyed and idealistic' about tech and needs to show 'responsibility, care and humility'
Technology companies have historically been wide- eyed and idealistic about the opportunities that …
Alexei Oreskovic
Astrophysicists Claim To Have Proven There Are No Such Things As Black Holes - Here's Why They're Wrong
One of the most difficult challenges of studying this giant star collapse is recreating the point w…
Jessica Orwig
Elizabeth Warren says a DNA test proves she has a Native American ancestor, but it's not that simple. Here's what the results really show.
The tests are also raising concerns about privacy. A study released last week estimates that 60% of…
Hilary Brueck
No More Pin Pricks To Test Blood Sugar
Blood sugar tests as of today are slightly invasive procedures, which involve pricking one’s finger…
Researchers At MIT Think We Need To Let Computers Make More Mistakes
That's pretty similar to the coming reliability problem. Chip makers, while figuring out ways to en…
Kyle Russell
Here's why some computer scientists suspect your brain is just a fancy computer
A biologist asked how I could possibly have any confidence that the brain is simulable by a compute…
Rafi Letzter
Friends Today, Foe Tomorrow: 10 Technological Threats To Human Life
Technology has a tendency of captivating us, and exciting us, but also possibly destroying us, too.
The Silk Road founder's life sentence appeal may rely on an alleged $800,000 theft by federal agents
Both were indicted in March on charges of money laundering, wire fraud, and theft of government pro…
Natasha Bertrand
WE'VE FOUND THE GOD PARTICLE
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Cornell professor Steven Strogatz has some clever ideas about chaos theory and beautiful theorems - and how to teach math so it isn't so boring
What do you do in this course? Well, you could do something really boring - make them learn algebra…