Orion Jones

Orion Jones

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For the all the hullabaloo that accompanied Deep Blue's famous triumph over Russian chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov, there remains a strategy game at which humans remain undefeated.
Plans for humans to leave Earth and colonize new worlds are underway. Scientists in Japan are conducting experiments on mice sperm to see if they survive, and how they are affected, by space travel.
If you have an upcoming interview or presentation in front of your colleagues, the best advice is not to "keep calm and carry on," despite popular wisdom.
All across the US this summer, paintings by American artists will replace advertisements for the widgets you probably don't need anyway.
Similar to how affection-detecting machines were used in the film Blade Runner, the Brazilian researchers' methods could possibly be used to anticipate crime.
Just as the Slow Food Movement criticized the inferior quality of fast food, the emerging Slow Science Movement says the rate at which scientists are pressured to publish makes for low quality science.
New software applications that aim to organize your inbox, which can at times grow like a malignant tumor, take different approaches to simplifying how you send and receive mail.