Winter Olympics: Chloe Kim settles for silver in snowboard halfpipe – as it happened | Winter Olympics 2026

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature You can read a full report from Thursday’s halfpipe final here: Share Final standings 90.25 Choi Gaon (South Korea)88.00 Chloe Kim (USA)85.00 Mitsuki Ono (Japan)—84.00 Sara Shimuzu (Japan)81.75 Rise Kudo (Japan)80.75 Cai Xuetong (China)78.00 Wu Shaotong (China)77.00 Bea Kim (USA)68.25 Sena…

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AI uncovers solutions to Erdős problems, moving closer to transforming math

One idle evening last October, Mehtaab Sawhney took up an old pastime. He began perusing the website erdosproblems.com, an updated record of the 1,179 conjectures left behind by the eccentric and indefatigable 20th-century mathematician Paul Erdős. Sawhney, a mathematician at Columbia University, had always been interested in the Erdős problems, which range from minor curiosities…

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Nvidia’s new technique cuts LLM reasoning costs by 8x without losing accuracy

Researchers at Nvidia have developed a technique that can reduce the memory costs of large language model reasoning by up to eight times. Their technique, called dynamic memory sparsification (DMS), compresses the key value (KV) cache, the temporary memory LLMs generate and store as they process prompts and reason through problems and documents. While researchers…

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Cast announced for The Jonathan Larson Project European premiere

The cast has been announced for the European premiere of The Jonathan Larson Project, which opens at London’s Southwark Playhouse Borough in July. Conceived by Jennifer Ashley Tepper, the production celebrates the late Jonathan Larson and features unheard songs drawn from his archives, offering insight into his work and creative development. The company includes Max…

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