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Lane Kiffin looked like a fugitive. He was standing in a scrubby field divided by a chain-link fence, shifting his weight anxiously from one foot to the other. He’d just been followed down a country ...
In Central Havana, a boy pauses before a smoldering pile of garbage that spills into the street. Cuba is in the grip of a deepening fuel crisis that has rippled across nearly every aspect of daily ...
GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen appeared on CNBC to discuss the company's unsolicited recent proposal to acquire eBay. Over the 16-minute interview, Cohen appeared distracted, frustrated, or straight-up ...
At the heart of computer science lies a deceptively simple puzzle: are some problems genuinely hard, or is their difficulty just an illusion waiting to be shattered? The answer shapes everything from ...
The U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy has spelled out several areas that present challenges to domestic and global development of nuclear power. Chief among those issues is building a ...
"Formula 1 has not got any problems, Formula 1 is in great shape." For a lot of fans, Stefano Domenicali's comments this week were some of the most disconnected from reality they've ever heard. The ...
We spend a lot of time thinking about the difficult people in our lives—the friend who can't take feedback, the partner who always has to be right, the coworker who turns everything into a fight. But ...
Liam Price just cracked a 60-year-old problem that world-class mathematicians have tried and failed to solve. He’s 23 years old and has no advanced mathematics training. What he does have is a ChatGPT ...
OpenAI has been all over the news recently, whether that news is about acquisitions, competition with Anthropic, or bigger debates about AI’s impact on society. On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s ...
Take a group of runners circling a track at unique, constant paces. Answering the question of how many will always end up running alone, no matter their speed, has vexed mathematicians for decades.