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WarGames, review: 'tense' - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Peter Schwartz, who was a consultant on the film, recalled: "I spent 10 years at the Stanford Research Institute, from 1972 to the end of 1981. That's where all this began. Walter and Larry came to SRI with a script idea called The Genius. And it was ...
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Boyle County Library Events - Central Kentucky News
Central Kentucky News
Central Kentucky News
The program will feature a slideshow highlighting early homes and properties of Boyle County, based on the joint documentation and research compiled by local historians Mary Girard and Carolyn Crabtree, made possible by a grant from the National Trust ...
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WarGames, review - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Peter Schwartz, who was a consultant on the film, recalled: "I spent 10 years at the Stanford Research Institute, from 1972 to the end of 1981. That's where all this began. Walter and Larry came to SRI with a script idea called The Genius. And it was ...
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Shrinking audit and KPMG SME offering means practice revolution - Accountancy Age
Accountancy Age
Accountancy Age
Last year I undertook some research looking at how firms had reacted to the prospect of a higher threshold, speaking to four firms in detail. What I didn't find was anyone in full ... The chess pieces are beginning to move. Why do this now? Because ...
'Sentient data' may one day augment Soldier capability - United States Army (press release)
United States Army (press release)
United States Army (press release)
The sentient data could also enhance Soldier potential for learning, much the same way a computer can teach a person how to become a grand master at chess, he said. It would ... Then, that research could focus on changing the genetic structure of adults.
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Lisbon students compete in New York - Lewiston Sun Journal
Lewiston Sun Journal
Lewiston Sun Journal
Social Studies Research, Jesse Holmander; Pastels, Stephanie Walsworth; Sketching, Martin Altieri; Pen and Ink, Mark Haskell and 1600-Meter Run, Mark Haskell. Fourth place: Color Plants, Sydney Tolbert; Basketball, Martin Altieri; Clay Crafts: Mark ...
College Radio Watch: College Radio Scholarship Featured in Special Issue of ... - Radio Survivor
Radio Survivor
Radio Survivor
I was pleased to see that the issue covered a wide range of topics within the field of college radio scholarship, including research delving into the role of college radio in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Poland, the United States, and Canada. A few ...
The Weird, Wild World of Micro-Nations Where Anybody Can Be King - Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
The e-mail was signed "Regards, His Excellency. President Kevin Baugh, Republic of Molossia." Come again? No, you're not forgetting your ex-Soviet bloc geography. Molossia is not on any world map. But what does exist—"everything a country has," Baugh ...
Critics Hit Rubio For Iran 'Poison Pill' - Huffington Post
Huffington Post
Identifiable Information is used for research purposes, and is not used for sales solicitations. With surveys sponsored by a third party, only aggregate non-identifiable information is reported to the sponsor. Personally identifiable information ...
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Bud Light didn't know when to say 'no' - Chicago Reader
Chicago Reader
Chicago Reader
Marketing is like a chess game. The marketer advances a poisoned pawn. Whether eagerly or reluctantly, the opposition bites and takes it. "Oh, my goodness, did we make a humdinger of a mistake!" the marketer then squeals, moving up more pieces to ...
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Could a mask maker's quest to see the Dalai Lama bring about world peace? - Washington Post
Washington Post
As a soldier, his days often revolved around playing chess with the officers, decorating their workspaces with murals, sewing uniforms and painting portraits of his superiors. The world outside was bracing against the Cold ..... Now Ganna would have to ...
Your Tough Job Might Help Keep You Sharp - KPBS
KPBS
KPBS
The research team estimated how mentally engaging each job was by checking job descriptions in a huge online database developed by the U.S. Department of Labor. Study participants ... "Read a book, learn to play chess, try something new." Lying on your ...
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Carnegie Mellon Computer Challenges World's Best Poker Players At Texas ... - Tech Times
Tech Times
Tech Times
"Poker is now a benchmark for artificial intelligence research, just as chess once was. It's a game of exceeding complexity that requires a machine to make decisions based on incomplete and often misleading information, thanks to bluffing, slow play ...
Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Carnegie Mellon Computer Faces Poker Pros ...PR Newswire (press release)
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Brains vs. AI: Carnegie Mellon Computer Faces Poker Pros in Epic No-Limit ... - Scientific Computing
Scientific Computing
Scientific Computing
Poker is now a benchmark for artificial intelligence research, just as chess once was. It's a game of exceeding complexity that requires a machine to make decisions based on incomplete and often misleading information, thanks to bluffing, slow play and ...
Brains Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Carnegie Mellon Computer Faces Poker Pros ...PR Newswire (press release)
CMU's New Computer Program Claudico to Compete with World's Top Poker ...Uncover Michigan
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British Chess Grandmaster Says Women Can't Compete at Chess Because They ... - Complex
Complex
Complex
British chess grandmaster Nigel Short is under fire from the game's community after claiming that women within chess can't compete at the same level as men. His comments first appeared in New in Chess Magazine, where he stated that women are ...
WATCH: Why Men Are Better at ChessBreitbart News
Of course women can play top-level chess: How British Grandmaster Nigel Short ...National Post
Are men and women hardwired for different skills?Telegraph.co.uk
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Top 5 most secretive and mysterious research universities in China - South China Morning Post (subscription)
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The university developed China's first simulation computer, the first intelligent chess-playing computer, the first arc-welding robots, the first world advanced-level system radar, the first CMOS chip IC card, the first giant computer-aided real-time 3 ...
Chess champ's cheat flushed out after he was caught using iPhone hidden in ... - South China Morning Post (subscription)
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Gaioz Nigalidze's rise through the ranks of professional chess began in 2007, the year the first iPhone was released. In hindsight, the timing might not be coincidental. On Saturday, Nigalidze, the 25-year-old reigning Georgian champion, was competing ...
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Most Attractive Staffing 2015 - Staffing Industry Analysts (subscription)
Staffing Industry Analysts (subscription)
We have assessed 55 different staffing markets across six Continents. Strong prospects were identified among both emerging and established staffing markets. Download a copy of the report as well as the accompanying interactive Market Attractiveness ...
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On Chess: Literature Review Gives Base To Claim Of Chess' Educational Benefits - St. Louis Public Radio
The rhetoric has floated around for decades. “It develops your memory, improves your test scores — chess is good for your brains!” They always say. “ It.