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Records from Albert Einstein's final years are being published as a book around 20 years after their discovery, as ...
New gravitational wave findings from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration report the discovery of the largest black hole merger ...
Garry Kasparov explains why facing Gukesh on chessboard is ‘like playing against a computer’: Have to beat him 5 times, has many lives in each game After Gukesh beat Magnus Carlsen, Garry Kasparov ...
This article was originally published with the title “Chess-Playing Excitement” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 1 No. 1 (July 1859), p. 9 doi:10.1038 ...
No matter how this summer pans out, there will be plenty to keep you amused in the next few months, from cheering on the women’s footie team to playing with Lego and much, much more. Come to Keti Koti ...
A nine-year-old Delhi boy has become the latest Indian chess sensation after pushing five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen to the brink during the Early Titled Tuesday competition. Aarit Kapil faced ...
Susan Namangale fell in love with the game at age 9 in her small village, and she’s now on a mission to deliver a message to the whole country: Chess is good for everyone.
Soon after, Albert Einstein challenged the argument by noting that such an engine could not actually be built, and therefore it posed no real threat to the second law of thermodynamics. As a result, ...
Chess seems to blossom in abundance in India. Weeks after Grandmaster D Gukesh beat the world number one, Magnus Carlsen, in the Norway Chess 2025 competition, another Indian, this time a ...
A nine-year-old chess player from India nearly defeated world No.1 Magnus Carlsen in an online game on Tuesday. Here's the story of Aarit Kapil, who hails from Delhi and started playing chess only ...
Meet Aarit Kapil, 9-year-old from Delhi’s Mayur Vihar, who nearly beat Magnus Carlsen in an online blitz game Aarit, who began playing chess just four years ago when he was aged five, held a winning ...