Albert Einstein was intrigued by a simple puzzle: an old car must travel 2 miles at an average of 30 mph. The twist? Its structure makes the solution impossible. Can you solve it?
After more than two years of public fretting over AI models as future threats to human civilization or the seedlings of ...
The Dr Emmanuel Attah Kumah Amponsah, who is a Senior Lecturer and a head of Department of Accounting, Banking and Finance at the Ghana Communication Technology University, Accra, sponsored Maths and ...
Post by Rhalf Jayson F. Guanco, Ph.D. Finding the right toys for your child can feel overwhelming. With a lot of options online and in stores, how do you know what will truly nurture learning? The ...
Researchers from Samsung Electronic Co. Ltd. have created a tiny artificial intelligence model that punches far above its weight on certain kinds of “reasoning” tasks, challenging the industry’s ...
Portal is one of the most beloved puzzle games ever made, and rightfully so. Besides the boundless, monotone charm of GLaDOS and the perky salesman talk of Cave Johnson, the gameplay is both ...
In my view, one of the most vexing of all types of questions used on IQ tests is the one that asks us to complete an analogical formula such as the following one: Bird is to flying as human is to... I ...
Abstract: The aim of our paper is to show how various reasoning puzzles can be used to teach the ICT students the craft of programming. We have described several reasoning puzzles here together with ...
James V. Shuls, Ph.D., dean of the College of Education and the academic director for the American Center for Political Leadership at Southeastern University, in his column, "We must teach students ...