How machines are able to learn — The science behind igloos
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March 29, 2023

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Why every animal has this in common

Why every animal has this in common

Animals come in all shapes and sizes. An elephant can grow to be thousands of pounds, and a gerbil can weigh just a few ounces. But, there is one thing that all animals have in common. Once you discover what it is, you can never unsee it.

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Science video: How machines learn

Science video: How machines learn

Artificial intelligence seems to be all around us nowadays. AI can help you pick a movie to watch, make companies more money and even write a college essay. But how does AI learn? It's all about teaching bots to teach other bots.

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How an igloo keeps you warm

How an igloo keeps you warm

Humans have been using frozen water to stay warm for thousands of years. It's a little counterintuitive, seeing as snow and ice are, well, freezing. That begs the question: How do igloos stay so warm?

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Can you build a skyscraper out of wood?

Can you build a skyscraper out of wood?

The modern skyscraper is one of the most extraordinary feats of human engineering. These cloud piercers have been built with steel since the beginning of the 20th century, but now some creative builders are starting to think outside the box. What if you made one completely out of wood? Is it possible? The answer is yes, and they are already being built.

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