Tomatoes, ubiquitous in everything from fast-food burgers to haute cuisine, are taking on a new role beyond the plate: A nagging reminder of rising costs.
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Edward Rothstein has been Critic at Large for The Wall Street Journal since 2015, writing about museums, reviewing exhibitions, and contributing essays on a variety of topics. He was previously Critic ...
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In mid-May, OpenAI announced that an internal AI model had disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a famous problem in ...
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More taxpayers could soon receive IRS “Math Error” letters, but the notice does not automatically mean they are facing an audit or a major tax problem. The letters are used when the IRS believes it ...
The closest the field has come to solving the planar unit distance problem, first proposed in the 1940s, was in 1984. Now, OpenAI claims an internal model has cracked the puzzle.
The market is performing like the economy has never been stronger, but underneath the surface, it appears that a major market ...
For nearly 80 years, mathematicians have struggled to solve a classic geometry puzzle first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946: the ...