Time has always seemed like the one thing physics could count on. Matter changes, stars die, particles flicker in and out, ...
The AI industry has been focused on answering, "Could the industry build enough compute fast enough to keep up with demand?" ...
Time seems to be one of the most obvious things in the universe: it moves forward, seconds change minutes, and the past ...
Guest blog by Anthony Collins, Technical Director Data and Digital Competency Centre; Nathaniel Henman, Data Scientist; John ...
Advancements in renewable energy are paving the way for a new climate politics. The environmentalist Bill McKibben ...
After decades of hunting, physicists still don’t know what makes up most of the universe’s matter. Now they need to cast a wider net.
HBR revives “maximizing shareholder value”—what Jack Welch called "the dumbest idea in the world"—treating customers as ...
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Singapore on Thames or the sick man of Europe? The economics of Brexit ten years from the referendum
Paul Johnson, former director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Robert Johnson of the Centre for Cities analyse the ...
India must strive to become the world’s most credible laboratory for deploying AI inside real economic systems ...
Some of the hardest questions in cosmology begin where the usual math gives up. Push Einstein’s theory far enough back toward the Big Bang, and the equations run into a singularity, a point where ...
Dark matter may not have needed a calm, cold start to help build the universe. That is the challenge raised by new work from ...
The vehicles on American roads have grown larger — and they are killing thousands more pedestrians, a Times investigation ...
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