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Plaque for most remarkable man of science - The Argus

Chess Research - Mon, 04/18/2016 - 05:16

The Argus

Plaque for most remarkable man of science
The Argus
A SCIENTIST who discovered the detailed chemistry of how enzymes work has been honoured with a blue plaque. Professor Sir John Cornforth, who worked at the University of Sussex, had a plaque unveiled in his honour at his former workplace near ...

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Champion chess player makes his next move - Albany Times Union

Chess Research - Mon, 04/18/2016 - 02:07

Albany Times Union

Champion chess player makes his next move
Albany Times Union
Last summer Chi studied how to predict hurricane wave power and frequencies at the Stony Brook University's Simons Summer Research Program. But chess is when time stops for Chi. When he plays, his mind enters a state of intense concentration as it ...

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Champion chess player makes his next move - Albany Times Union

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 21:52

Albany Times Union

Champion chess player makes his next move
Albany Times Union
Last summer Chi studied how to predict hurricane wave power and frequencies at the Stony Brook University's Simons Summer Research Program. But chess is when time stops for Chi. When he plays, his mind enters a state of intense concentration as it ...

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Chess Change, the organization founded by Jonathan Spinnell to provide disadvantaged youth with no-cost training in ... - PR Newswire (press release)

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 21:33

Chess Change, the organization founded by Jonathan Spinnell to provide disadvantaged youth with no-cost training in ...
PR Newswire (press release)
"Becoming adept at chess really has far reaching benefits," says Jonathan. "Research has shown that playing chess helps improve brain function, memory, strategic thinking, cognitive abilities and attention span. I have heard from so many of my chess ...

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Clubs & Meetings: April 19-25 - The Daily Courier

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 21:05

The Daily Courier

Clubs & Meetings: April 19-25
The Daily Courier
Drop-in Chess 2 p.m. Saturday at Prescott Public Library, 215 E. Goodwin St. 928-777-1526. Drumming Circle, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays on the square, downtown Prescott. Dawn Gilbreath Whitehawk, 928-830-9482 ... the 4th Saturday at LDS Church, 1001 ...

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Creativity Is Much More Than 10000 Hours of Deliberate Practice - Scientific American (blog)

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 20:04

Scientific American (blog)

Creativity Is Much More Than 10000 Hours of Deliberate Practice
Scientific American (blog)
In his new book "Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise", psychologist Anders Ericsson and journalist Robert Pool distill an impressive body of research on "mastering almost any skill." Indeed ... But as they note midway through their book ...

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Humans: The New Supercomputer - Science 2.0

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 12:09

Science 2.0

Humans: The New Supercomputer
Science 2.0
At the interface between quantum physics and computer games, Sherson and his research group at Aarhus University have identified one of the abilities that still makes us unique compared to a computer's enormous processing power: our skill in ...
Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Thorny Physics GameSci-Tech Today
Video gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuitionJordan Times

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Decoded: How we fall asleep and wake up - Economic Times

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 05:09

Decoded: How we fall asleep and wake up
Economic Times
The new understanding of the inactivation mechanism could potentially be used to develop drugs to treat sleep disorders, jet lag, and seasonal affective disorder, all of which involve problems with the SCN circadian clock, the researchers suggested.

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Around the Nation - Arizona Daily Star

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 04:56

Arizona Daily Star

Around the Nation
Arizona Daily Star
In addition to his research, Gray also published seasonal hurricane forecasts, predicting the number and severity of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean. ... It coincided with the start of the U.S. Chess Championship, for which he was serving as a ...

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A tale of two brains is more fiction than fact - Sydney Morning Herald

Chess Research - Sun, 04/17/2016 - 03:00

Sydney Morning Herald

A tale of two brains is more fiction than fact
Sydney Morning Herald
The split-brain research has now moved from a static view of what happens in a particular hemisphere to a much more interactive view how the whole brain, interacting through white matter fibre systems, orchestrates the entire cerebral network into ...

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Chess' 1st African-American grandmaster enters Hall of Fame - GoDanRiver.com

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 20:12

GoDanRiver.com

Chess' 1st African-American grandmaster enters Hall of Fame
GoDanRiver.com
In this April 12, 2016 photo, chess grandmaster Maurice Ashley has his hand on a castle during an interview at Chess Forum in New York. The Brooklyn resident has been inducted to the World Chess Hall of Fame in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan).

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Swords clash at qualifying tournament for fencing nationals - The Missoulian

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 18:59

The Missoulian

Swords clash at qualifying tournament for fencing nationals
The Missoulian
"I call it a real thinker sport, and some people refer to it as 'physical chess.' What's interesting about it is you'll often attract, ... “There's all kinds of research about this kind of sport and how it helps people,” she said. “It certainly helps ...

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Standards Australia urges ISO to issue blockchain standards - CoinReport

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 18:07

CoinReport

Standards Australia urges ISO to issue blockchain standards
CoinReport
The newspaper reported that Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) recently acquired a stake in New York-based Digital Asset Holdings, which is exploring the prospect of using its blockchain technology to help replace its CHESS sharemarket clearing ...

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Video gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuition - Jordan Times

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 15:50

Video gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuition
Jordan Times
Computers may trounce humans at games like chess and Go, but there's one game we've still got a lock on: quantum physics. Scientists who had ... If the researchers move too slowly, their particles lose the information anyway. So researchers have had to ...

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Video gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuition - Jordan Times

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 15:50

Video gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuition
Jordan Times
Computers may trounce humans at games like chess and Go, but there's one game we've still got a lock on: quantum physics. Scientists who had ... If the researchers move too slowly, their particles lose the information anyway. So researchers have had to ...

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Everyone Should Be Able To Explain Quantum Computing Like Justin Trudeau - Gizmodo

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 13:30

Gizmodo

Everyone Should Be Able To Explain Quantum Computing Like Justin Trudeau
Gizmodo
Trudeau made the remarks during a press briefing at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Ontario, announcing $50 million in funding to continue its world-class cutting-edge research in fundamental physics—including quantum information, a theoretical ...

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The numbers don't lie: why football clubs place such importance on analytics - Telegraph.co.uk

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 13:20

Telegraph.co.uk

The numbers don't lie: why football clubs place such importance on analytics
Telegraph.co.uk
In a quiet corner of West Ham United's Chadwell Heath training ground, long after the players have left for the day, Rory Campbell is sat staring intently at a computer screen. The residential surroundings have changed only superficially in the 50 ...

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Take that, A.I.: Video-gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuition - Phys.Org

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 07:45

Science World Report

Take that, A.I.: Video-gamers solve quantum physics mystery using human intuition
Phys.Org
Computers may trounce humans at games like chess and Go, but there's one game we've still got a lock on: quantum physics. Scientists who had ... If the researchers move too slowly, their particles lose the information anyway. So researchers have had to ...
Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Thorny Physics GameSci-Tech Today

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SPOTLIGHT SCHOOLS - Herald and News

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 03:31

SPOTLIGHT SCHOOLS
Herald and News
Mills Elementary School — Tuesday and Thursday: SMART reading all day. Tuesday: Chess club meeting 3 to 4 p.m. Wednesday: Nutrition class 9 to 9:30 a.m. in Cruz classroom presented by Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center. Thursday: ...

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Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Thorny Physics Game - Sci-Tech Today

Chess Research - Sat, 04/16/2016 - 02:01

Sci-Tech Today

Intuition Helps Humans Beat Computers in Thorny Physics Game
Sci-Tech Today
Computers may have us beat at chess and checkers, but new research suggests our brains still have an edge when it comes to solving certain tricky problems thanks to a very human trait: intuition. Scientists in Denmark have found that people who played ...

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