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AI copilots are changing how physicists work
From solving particle physics equations like a Rubik’s Cube to embedding Newton’s laws into algorithms, AI copilots are becoming trusted lab partners for physicists. They’re not replacing human ...
From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in lightbulbs, Eka’s robotic claw feels like we're approaching a ChatGPT moment for ...
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Why our brains can’t quit puzzles
From mechanical marvels to mind-bending games, puzzles tap into a deep human drive to seek answers. Solving them delivers dopamine hits, boosts confidence, and forges social bonds. Whether it’s a ...
In a 40-mintue interview, State Sen. John Cavanaugh responded to criticism from his opponents in Nebraska's 2nd Congressional ...
MegaHouse has revealed a couple of Tetris-themed physical games that will be available in Japan. It will release the Tetris Board Game and Rubik’s Cube in late April 2026. The Tetris Board Game will ...
A 10-year-old boy who is already a committed charity fundraiser spent his bank holiday Monday completing his latest challenge - this time involving the twists and turns of classic puzzle the Rubik's ...
For years, Rutgers physicist David Shih solved Rubik's Cubes with his children, twisting the colorful squares until the scrambled puzzle returned to order. He didn't expect the toy to connect to his ...
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