MIT researchers found that as diffusion models scale, individual training examples have less measurable influence on outputs, ...
Ella Lu, a 17-year-old student from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has found a way to bring two different interests of ‘art’ and ‘computer science’ together. As a senior at the North Carolina School of ...
Warp’s Zach Lloyd explores why the debate over whether A.I. will replace programmers misses a larger transformation already underway. Lloyd argues that computer science is becoming more about ...
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Meet Connor Hill, the 17-year-old who cracked a 3D geometry puzzle — and won ₹2.39 crore
Polyhedra are three-dimensional shapes made from flat polygonal faces and straight edges. Cubes, pyramids and octahedrons are ...
Connor Hill won the 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search after using a computer program to solve a long-standing geometry problem. His proof identified exactly 146 isolated noble polyhedra, settling a ...
At 17, Connor Hill used computer programming to solve a long-standing geometry problem, discovering 146 isolated noble polyhedra and winning a $250,000 prize.
In the global race to build bigger and better quantum computers, researchers have taken a step forward. A new machine called Helios is a radically different system compared to other quantum computers.
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