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Despite getting closer than before in 2024, the public polling industry has consistently underestimated support for President Donald Trump, in part due to more people ignoring unwanted calls and texts ...
Colorado State University forecasters updated their Atlantic hurricane season forecast and continue to predict a slightly ...
In 1990, Marilyn vos Savant riled up scores of mathematicians with her solution to the “Monty Hall Problem.” But she was ...
At some point, AI could be replaced by artificial superintelligence, which would allow computers to solve problems that humankind can only dream of, such as curing cancer or making intergalactic ...
The Fugro fleet was armed with the best sonar, data, and expectations. The mission? To scour a deep-ocean corridor scientists ...
India lost their 14th consecutive toss in international cricket as captain Shubman Gill once again failed to call it correctly on Day 1 of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford in Manchester ...
The problem isn’t just that the Utah senator amplified obvious misinformation. The bigger problem is that Mike Lee keeps amplifying misinformation.
How Dead Is the Department of Education? The federal agency can’t be abolished with the stroke of a pen. But it can be put on the austerity path to oblivion.
Earth is spinning faster this summer, making the days marginally shorter and attracting the attention of scientists and ...
On the clip, the woman's young son can be pleading with her to "get it out"—there's just one problem though.
Word problems are often described as “math stories” and can put complex mathematical operations into a more approachable form for students. But students often struggle when they see a ...
“Quiet cracking” is the latest buzzword to describe a lack of fulfillment at work — often as it pertains to job satisfaction, workloads or the potential for growth, among other factors. And ...