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Google's AlphaProof is capable of solving complex mathematics but it's greatest feature may actually be finding errors.
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Andrew Mambondiyani is a journalist based in Zimbabwe. He has written for various publications including BBC, The Telegraph ...
“Megaliths represent the earliest form of monumental stone architecture,” write the authors of the new study, and the Menga ...