Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s most powerful supercomputers achieve most accurate black hole accretion ever
The team used two of the most powerful supercomputers, capable of performing a quintillion operations per second.
Most of us first hear about the irrational number π (pi)—rounded off as 3.14, with an infinite number of decimal digits—in ...
A credible election begins with a credible register of voters. Past elections have been plagued by allegations of “ghost voters,” duplicate registrations, and questions over the accuracy of ...
Today On TAP Weekday newsletter features commentary from Robert Kuttner, Harold Meyerson and more, plus links to what's trending at Prospect.org.
“That doesn’t mean we’ll move to socialism or communism. It means we need new economic thinking about what comes next,” King ...
AI is a lot like the modern-day Gold Rush: everyone rushes to stake their claim. Companies buying tools, executives chasing ...
When King Digital went public in 2014 at a $7 billion valuation, analysts scratched their heads. How does a "free" game like ...
In today's hyper-connected global economy, data streams never sleep, models proliferate, and pundits proclaim certainty ...
The Print on MSN
Americans losing money on cabs—they don’t compare Uber fares with other ride-hailing apps
According to the paper the average fare gap for the same trip across Uber and Lyft is roughly 14 percent, about $3.50 per ...
Africa’s next growth frontier is data-first finance, leveraging technology and analytics to expand credit access.
Online slots have become a cornerstone of the digital gambling world, captivating players with their vibrant graphics, ...
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