The aim of the "deceptively simple but thrilling strategy game" was to hunt and trap the opponent's pieces in as few moves as possible, scientists said.
More than a century ago, mathematicians accepted a rule so intuitive it seemed harmless. But once formalized, it led to something deeply unsettling: a solid sphere could be split apart and reassembled ...
Detecting patterns is an important part of how humans learn and make decisions. Now, researchers have seen what is happening in people's brains as they first find patterns in information they are ...
From Rule #1: Knowing when to take money off the table, to Rule #25: There’s always a bull market that you can capitalize on–discover the critical steps TheStreet uses to be a more successful, much ...
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