A graphic artist is testing everyone’s knowledge of the mathematical order of operations with a string of numbers and missing arithmetic symbols. Gergely Dudás, of Budapest, Hungary, shared the new ...
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World’s first neuromorphic supercomputer nears reality with brain-inspired math
The world’s first neuromorphic supercomputer is moving closer to reality after researchers at Sandia National Laboratories ...
Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex ...
A graphic artist is testing everyone’s knowledge of algebra and attention to detail with a pictograph math problem that assigns numbers to different plants. Gergely Dudás, of Budapest, Hungary, shared ...
Quick: what’s 4 + 5? Nine right? Slightly less quick: what’s five plus four? Still nine, right? Okay, let’s wait a few seconds. Bear with me. Feel free to have a quick stretch. You’ve just performed a ...
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Scientists found a repeating math pattern inside the human body
Scientists mapping the human body at the cellular level keep running into the same surprise: beneath the apparent chaos of ...
A painless, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can significantly improve how young adults learn math, my colleagues and I found in a recent study. In a paper in PLOS Biology, we describe how ...
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