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AI
A new sheaf neural network propagates entire matrices instead of simple vectors to understand how directions in a molecule change together.
Apr 23
AI
Circular geometry provides a rotating 'sweep signal' that stops AI agents from talking over each other.
Apr 23
AI
A single mathematical signature predicts a stock market crash, a solar storm, and a human brain seizure with the same set of numbers.
Apr 23
AI
Quantum-like mathematics can bridge the communication gap between neurodivergent and neurotypical people.
Apr 23
Psychology
Ancient engravings from 100,000 years ago were actually jewelry instead of an early language.
Apr 20
Economics
Human understanding is a physical result of how our bodies exchange heat with the world.
Apr 20
AI
A mathematical framework can finally measure the exact difference between a drug trip and a schizophrenic hallucination.
Apr 20
Physics
We need to start treating AI like smog or lead paint, not like software.
Apr 17
Biology
Your brain uses the exact same 'grammar' to build a complex sentence as it does to reach out and grab a tool.
Apr 17
Physics
To know if a genetic mutation will kill you, scientists found they have to look at how a protein 'dances,' not just how it looks.
Apr 17
Physics
Some math patterns are so complex that even a perfect AI will never be able to learn them.
Apr 17
Space
Stressing out a solid block can actually create 'anti-particles' you can see.
Apr 17
Physics
We might be able to create 'frictionless' electricity using the empty vacuum of space and simple circuit parts instead of freezing-cold temperatures.
Apr 17
Physics
Astronomers are now using the exact same 'family tree' math used to track animal evolution to figure out how galaxies were born.
Apr 17
Physics
We just found a way that 'invisible' gravity waves can literally turn into flashes of radio light in deep space.
Apr 17
Economics
Human behavior follows the exact same mathematical patterns as air and water moving through the atmosphere.
Apr 17
Economics
The way you run your business as an adult is likely determined by the specific fairy tales you heard as a toddler.
Apr 17
AI
Forget bigger LLMs; true physical AI requires a three-layer biological architecture that separates reflexive survival from high-level reasoning.
Apr 17
AI
Scientists have figured out how to turn TikToks into genetic code by teaching AI to "speak" in DNA.
Apr 16
Economics
AI has confirmed that the law is becoming more about 'vibes' and less about specific rules.
Apr 16
Economics
There is a mathematical 'tipping point' where being a 'boss' stops working and you have to become a 'partner.'
Apr 16
Economics
The Shanghai stock market seems to be following an ancient Chinese calendar of 'Five Elements' rather than just modern finance.
Apr 16
Physics
The internet isn't just a place we visit; it's a physical dimension with its own laws of gravity.
Apr 16
AI
Aligning AI vision with the human brain's early visual cortex makes models immune to gaslighting.
Apr 16
AI
AI models are internally replicating deep, nuanced rules of human grammar that linguists have debated for decades.
Apr 16
AI
A new mathematical model explains why millions of independent users 'stampede' to crash AI platforms at the same time.
Apr 16
Economics
The civil war in Sudan isn't a political failure; it's a perfectly functioning biological extraction system.
Apr 15
Biology
Parkinson's disease might actually start in your gut long before it ever reaches your brain.
Apr 15
Biology
Your cells use a 'healing trick' that they actually learned from watching viruses escape.
Apr 15
Economics
Your 'digital dollars' aren't a new frontier of finance; they're just bank accounts that don't pay interest.
Apr 15
Physics
The giant bubbles of light from the beginning of time might finally reveal what dark matter is actually made of.
Apr 15
Physics
Researchers just used a quantum computer to simulate a 'traversable wormhole' in a lab.
Apr 15
Physics
A new theory suggests that the entire fabric of space and time is just a byproduct of how we measure information.
Apr 15
Earth
Scientists can now use cancer radiation to 'glue' molecules together inside a living cell.
Apr 15
Physics
Picking the right stock is mathematically identical to compressing a digital file.
Apr 15
Physics
Every bank in the world, from New York to Tokyo, is secretly speaking the exact same mathematical language.
Apr 15
Economics
You aren't 'scrolling' for fun; you're working a second job for free to build AI.
Apr 15
Economics
We should stop trusting human intuition for decisions the moment corruption becomes a risk.
Apr 15
Economics
Ancient Egypt’s most famous symbols might actually be 'vacation photos' from a landmark 2,000 miles away.
Apr 15
Economics
The 'Eye of the Sahara' isn't just a geological oddity; it might be the blueprint for early civilization.
Apr 15
Economics
A failing democracy looks less like a political debate and more like a 'cytokine storm' in a sick body.
Apr 15
Economics
The class struggle isn't what drives the economy; it’s actually the laws of thermodynamics.
Apr 15
Economics
Your society’s cultural memory follows the same laws of physics as a snowflake or a crystal.
Apr 15
Economics
Banks don't fail because they run out of money; they fail because their software is too slow to keep up with a 'kinetic' digital panic.
Apr 15
AI
Your AI agent workflows are likely mathematically broken, and there's now a formal proof for it.
Apr 15
AI
The math that powers YouTube's 'diverse' recommendations is the same math that controls physical rockets.
Apr 15
AI
Copying the way fungus grows in a forest makes AI search indexes 5.7x more memory-efficient.
Apr 15
AI
AI models 'hit a wall' when trying to solve maze puzzles, and scaling them to larger sizes doesn't seem to help.
Apr 15
AI
We can now use object movement as a 'super-signal' to perfectly separate light from matter in computer vision.
Apr 15
AI
Robots can now 'see' objects even when their own hands are completely blocking the camera view.
Apr 15