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There are many things that govern how and when we sleep – our mood; how active we’ve been in the day; various drugs or illnesses; whether or not somebody is screaming at you all night from across the ...
Senate Ag Chair John Boozman (R-Ark.) and his staff are exploring how to revamp the cost-share plan so that it could survive the so-called Byrd Rule.
The megabill’s math isn’t adding up for Senate Republicans GOP leaders appear ready to dare fiscal hawks to stand in the way of Donald Trump’s top legislative priority.
David Richeson discusses the history and significance of the four color theorem.
A tetrahedron is the simplest Platonic solid. Mathematicians have now made one that’s stable only on one side, confirming a decades-old conjecture.
High-profile examples of made-up sources, including from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, highlight the perils of using generative AI without doing your own fact checks.
In other words, we must ask ourselves: "What effect would everyone's doing this kind of action have on the general balance of good over evil?" So, for example, the rule "to always tell the truth" in ...