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A team of three UC Santa Barbara students is advancing to the World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest ...
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The prediction market giant just hit a massive valuation. But state gambling regulators are coming after its sports ...
Researchers looked at whether a tried-and-true poverty alleviation effort that gives cash and coaching to households, and is ...
World Malaria Day is celebrating progress made in stopping the disease, but any optimism is clouded by the impact of aid cuts.
Today’s AI is still unreliable. Some researchers think solving that problem requires teaching AI systems to understand the world around them.
The world will soon face a problem of “energy availability,” Qatar’s finance minister warned on Wednesday, adding that the global economy is about to feel the full economic impact of the Iran war. “A ...