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Pole Przemyslaw "Psyho" Debiak won the prestigious AWTF Heuristic programming tournament. He beat not only the human ...
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One person's junk is another's treasure. An international team of scientists have found that strings of "junk" DNA that were ...
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The Neighbour at the Gate at Sydney’s National Art School explores the shared histories of Aboriginal and Asian Australians ...
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Acadia Divinity College, a small school in Wolfville, N.S., is examining all the implications of artificial intelligence for ...
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A group of Ontario kids successfully calculated the speed of the International Space Station using computer coding skills.
Margaret Hamilton standing next to the list of the Source Code of the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC). Credit: NASA.