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    ChatGPT just proved another 50-year-old math conjecture

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  • NY Times
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  • NY Times
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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    17 HOURS AGO

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    Experimental immune therapy shows promise against deadly childhood brain cancer

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  • NY Times
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    ‘We’re Fighting Satan’: The War to Save Bees From a Hornet Invasion

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    As yellow-legged hornets spread through South Carolina’s Lowcountry region, threatening the local honey crop, a state team of bee defenders is racing to the rescue.

  • NY Times
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    Climate: An extraordinary White House meeting

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