Physicist Mir Faizal, Adjunct Professor with UBC Okanagan’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, was not out to shatter the ...
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How game theory explains Jonathan Ross’s high-risk Traitors strategy
Ross's tactics have drawn the attention of those who study psychology and a branch of maths called game theory ...
Sheldon Cooper's spot on The Big Bang Theory is more than just a seat; it's a symbol of his character's quirks and the show's ...
For consumers, opaque financial decisions—like sudden credit card fee increases, shifting interest rates, or unexplained loan ...
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Beyond deforestation: redesigning how we protect and value tropical forests (analysis)
Heading into COP30, where tropical forests are set to be a central theme, it seemed worth looking today’s trajectories a ...
Israelis must debate three claims: that killing tens of thousands in Gaza was necessary, not Israel’s fault and the inevitable outcome of a high-tech war.
Lawlessness and disorder are not inevitable in big cities. Giuliani demonstrated this 30 years ago in New York, and Trump has now proved it again in D.C. But the dwindling percentage of voters in New ...
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Art students and mathematics: Assumptions and realities
In recent times, the Federal Ministry of Education has been coming up with some rather bold reforms for education in Nigeria.
And yet, baseball’s field of gravity is so strong that it changed clocks more than clocks changed it. For the clocks you find ...
Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft founder who has served as a prominent advocate for prevailing narratives that fuel the ...
There is no evidence that less frequent financial reporting impairs company performance, market functioning, or the quality of investor information.
Big promises are fading. Adaptation, proven tech, and smarter climate change policies are taking centre stage in Australia.
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