"Math is always reinventing itself. In the late 19th century, its foundations were still shaky, its definitions and assumptions vague and uncertain. Mathematicians spent decades fixing the problem, setting the course of the modern era. But they never stopped questioning their most basic assumptions. This special issue explores how mathematicians are still renovating and rebuilding the core pillars of their field today." Click the link below, then scroll and click around to discover new ideas in numbers, infinity, proofs, and the structure of mathematics itself. |
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Most AI tools make you choose sides. GPT or Claude. Gemini or something else. 1min.AI said "why not all?" and built a single dashboard where the biggest AI models hang out together. Write, generate images, edit video, summarize docs, clone voices, and experiment across multiple models without juggling tabs or subscriptions. It's like having an entire AI toolkit sitting in one place — and you only pay for it once. [Ad] |
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"A seeming waterfall of blood in the Antarctic may sound like something from an HP Lovecraft story. But scientists say they've found a perfectly mundane explanation for this strange landscape feature, spoiling the cosmic horror. The Blood Falls, as it's known, is located on the snout of the Taylor Glacier in eastern Antarctica — and isn't coursing with actual blood. Unfortunate penguins are not being pulverized into a sanguine stew between oscillating chunks of bobbing ice. The continent is not sending us an SOS signal about climate change (at least not here)." |
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"The majority of older adults do not agree that companionship is more important in a long-term relationship than intimate sexual activity. For a substantial portion of older singles in their 60s to early 80s, a romantic partnership that lacks sexually intimate contact is viewed as less than a complete relationship. In some cases, it falls short of even meeting the definition of romance for some participants. Lauren Harris … found that 'The majority of participants expressed a desire for and a need for sexual intimacy in a relationship. Participants frequently expressed that a non-sexual relationship appeared to be more like a friendship than anything else. Therefore, they stated that romantic partnerships would be incomplete without sexual intimacy.'" |
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Sterling Stock Picker doesn't scream "BUY THE DIP" while shotgunning Celsius. It's AI-powered investing for people who want actual strategy — not vibes and crypto hype. With custom stock picks, risk-based portfolio building, and AI coach Finley walking you through it all, it's basically the opposite of that dude from your econ class who thinks he's the next Wolf of Wall Street. It's smarter, calmer, and way more useful. [Ad] |
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"The woolly mammoth is one of the most researched and revered creatures to have ever walked the Earth. These shaggy giants coexisted with early humans, shaped the Northern Hemisphere's frozen landscapes, and sustained entire ecosystems for roughly 700,000 years. Nothing has filled the ecological void left by their disappearance from the Arctic. Now, a team of scientists at Colossal Biosciences is attempting to reverse that loss inside a 55,000-square-foot laboratory in Dallas, Texas." |
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