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Want facts and want them fast? Our Maths in a minute series explores key mathematical concepts in just a few words.
Teo tells us about his work in artificial intelligence, his travels around the world, and how inspiration sometimes strikes in the pub.
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Predicting the weather is hard. With more data and computing power becoming available, artificial intelligence can help.
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How a little insect can cause chaos.
Let's just say that anyone with an email address has the ability to alter almost anything on Wikipedia and therefore, is not very trustworthy. In Debating we learn to never trust Wikipedia - and in all reality, should you, as well? Wikipedia is an unreliable source used for approximating information and in the case your point has been proven correct, than perhaps you should have used a more reliable source. And also... Light waves? I thought this was sound frequency.