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[:es]At the Math Olympiad, Computers Prepare to Go for the Gold[:]
[:es]Computer scientists are trying to build an AI system that can win a gold medal at the world’s premier math competition.[:]
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[:es]How Mathematical ‘Hocus-Pocus’ Saved Particle Physics[:]
[:es]Renormalization has become perhaps the single most important advance in theoretical physics in 50 years. [:]
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[:es]‘Trained Immunity’ Offers Hope in Fight Against Coronavirus[:]
[:es]A novel form of immunological memory that was mostly ignored for a century extends the benefits of vaccines. It could be of help in ending the COVID-19 pandemic.[:]
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[:es]How Two Became One: Origins of a Mysterious Symbiosis Found[:]
[:es]Carpenter ants need endosymbiotic bacteria to guide the early development of their embryos. New work has reconstructed how this deep partnership evolved.[:]
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[:es]A New Cosmic Tension: The Universe Might Be Too Thin[:]
[:es]Cosmologists have concluded that the universe doesn’t appear to clump as much as it should. Could both of cosmology’s big puzzles share a single fix?[:]
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[:es]By Losing Genes, Life Often Evolved More Complexity[:]
[:es]Recent major surveys show that reductions in genomic complexity — including the loss of key genes — have successfully shaped the evolution of life throughout history.[:]
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[:es]An Unexpected Twist Lights Up the Secrets of Turbulence[:]
[:es]Having solved a central mystery about the “twirliness” of tornadoes and other types of vortices, William Irvine has set his sights on turbulence, the white whale of classical physics.[:]
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[:es]Mathematicians Report New Discovery About the Dodecahedron[:]
[:es]Three mathematicians have resolved a fundamental question about straight paths on the 12-sided Platonic solid.[:]
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[:es]How Close Are Computers to Automating Mathematical Reasoning?[:]
[:es]AI tools are shaping next-generation theorem provers, and with them the relationship between math and machine.[:]