ALLY McCoist has been urged to contact officials as they organise a showdown with his neighbour over 90ft trees at his ...
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Discover why switching doors increases your odds on game shows
Thomas Mulligan breaks down the mathematical probability of the Monty Hall problem to reveal why a simple change of mind can ...
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Venezuela earthquakes: What happens in the first 72 hours?
Experts say the first three days following a serious quake often determine how many lives can still be saved.
In his latest book, the scientist explores paradoxes of human identity, such as people who not only look alike, but also ...
As UK temperatures soar during the heatwave, rats are seeking cool indoor spaces - but this common 22p kitchen staple could ...
The Province on MSN
NHL draft: How Sharks' trade play for No. 9 pick affects Canucks at No. 3
Goodbye Ivar Stenberg?
Medical breakthroughs, side effects of AI use, and histories of the natural world feature among this season’s science titles.
Measles elimination status in the United States is over in practice, CIDRAP infectious disease experts declared June 24, ...
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Why the next 'mega-flood' is coming sooner than history predicted (and where it's expected to hit)
Climate change has doubled the odds of a mega-flood, and outdated risk models leave millions exposed in vulnerable regions ...
Abstract: As a classic optimization problem, the weapon target assignment (WTA) problem is widely studied. However, existing WTA models are mostly established on single-hit destruction and static hit ...
Gamete donation is one of the greatest achievements of reproductive medicine, a practice that for decades has allowed ...
Many scientific problems entail labeling data items with one of a given, finite set of classes based on features of the data items. For example, oncologists classify tumors as different known cancer ...
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