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The Quest to Decode the Mandelbrot Set, Math’s Famed Fractal | Quanta Magaz

For decades, a small group of mathematicians has patiently unraveled the mystery of what was once math’s most popular picture. Their story shows how technology transforms even the most abstract mathematical landscapes.

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TV channels are using AI-generated presenters to read the news. The questio

A start-up is developing a news service presented artificial intelligence, but will it upend the parasocial relationship between television audiences and those on screen?

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Donald Trump must pay $83.3m for defaming E Jean Carroll - BBC News

Ms Carroll calls it a "huge defeat for every bully" but Mr Trump says the verdict is "absolutely ridiculous".

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Why private helicopters are still in demand - BBC News

Despite the flagging economy, demand is strong for helicopters and new models are being launched.

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Taylor Swift deepfakes spark calls in Congress for new legislation - BBC Ne

Explicit images of the popstar were spread millions of times on social media before being removed.

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Ingenuity: Damage puts end to ground-breaking Mars helicopter mission - BBC

The first vehicle to achieve powered flight on another planet suffers rotor damage three years into tour.

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Hermit crabs are 'wearing' our plastic rubbish - BBC News

Hermit crabs all over the world are using our discarded plastic and other waste in place of their natural shells.

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Georgia's stolen children: Twins sold at birth reunited by TikTok video - B

Thousands of people in Georgia have found out they were stolen from their parents at birth and sold.

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(118) Solving Stephen Hawking’s famous paradox | Janna Levin - YouTube

Quantum wormholes are mathematically possible — but might also be physically impossible. Physicist Janna Levin explains Hawking’s famous information paradox....

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European mission approved to detect cosmic ripples - BBC News

The Lisa project to detect gravitational waves will be one of the most complex ever space missions.

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Bellaghy bog body: Human remains are 2,000 years old - BBC News

The bones, thought to be those of a teenage boy, could date back as far as 500BC, police say.

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Thai police to charge two over pet lion spotted cruising in Bentley - BBC N

A viral video shows the lion cub seated in the back of a white, open-top Bentley in Pattaya, Thailand.

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Stricken Japanese Moon mission landed on its nose - BBC News

The first image of the Slim spacecraft shows it to be in an awkward position on the lunar surface.

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Captain Cook statue vandalised in Melbourne on eve of Australia Day - BBC N

Police investigate the vandalism in Melbourne - which included graffiti saying "the colony will fall".

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A wellness expert recommends her favourite spa experiences on the paradisia

Bali-based Kathryn Romeyn knows the island's best spas inside-out and shares her picks, from romantic couple's treatments at Ayana Estate to sleep therapy at Capella Ubud.

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US scientist recommends adding salt to make perfect cup of tea - BBC News

The US embassy describes Prof Michelle Francl's suggested tea recipe as an "unthinkable notion".

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The dark history behind Madeira's famous levadas - BBC Travel

Fundamental to Madeiran identity, its 3,100km of aqueducts have proven to be more than a clever and functional feat of engineering to colonise an isolated island.

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Mali gold mine collapse kills dozens - BBC News

At least 40 artisanal miners were killed when a tunnel collapsed, officials say.

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Billionaire Joe Lewis pleads guilty to insider trading - BBC News

One of the UK's richest people admitted his role in a scheme which "netted millions".

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World's first IVF rhino pregnancy 'could save species' - BBC News

A fertility breakthrough offers hope for saving the northern white rhino from extinction.

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Asbestos in drinking water: What does it mean for human health? - BBC Futur

Decades old water piping made from asbestos cement is starting to degrade – but what does it mean for human health?

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Why employers are stingy with job-interview feedback - BBC Worklife

Workers want to know how they did in conversations with hiring managers, but rarely get answers. It's not always because employers don't want to provide it.

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(111) Exploring the boundaries of reality with physics | Janna Levin - YouT

A physicist discusses the boundaries of reality and experimentation.❍ Subscribe to The Well on YouTube: https://bit.ly/welcometothewell ❍ Up next: The proble...

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Ukrainian-born model winning Miss Japan re-ignites identity debate - BBC Ne

A beauty queen has once again re-ignited a debate on what it means to be Japanese.

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How TikTok created a new accent – and why it might be the future of English

People on TikTok have developed a specific accent - would you recognise it if you heard it?

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