Have a good mind for computational problem-solving? Fancy netting a cool $1 million for your efforts? Then the University of St. Andrews and the Clay Mathematics Institute sure have the competition ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. When Covid-19 sent people home in early 2020, the computer scientist Tom Zahavy rediscovered chess. He had played as a kid and had ...
Check out the chess board above—looks wrong, right? If you’ve ever played chess, you know something's amiss, here. For one thing, someone chose to exchange a pawn for another bishop instead of a queen ...
My father grew up playing chess in his native Philippines, where the game is hugely popular. He became fairly skilled, and even won a few tournaments after immigrating to the U.S. Of course he was ...
Masters and Mentors visits Holy Savior Catholic Academy every week to mentor students through chess.
It’s no secret that computers can smoke humans at chess. And now, as if to further mock our mere organic forms, scientists say they’ve created a computer made out of DNA that can play the board game — ...
Speaking this morning on "Fox & Friends Weekend," two accomplished chess players shared their enthusiasm for the game of chess — and noted the many ways that kids today can get involved in the game ...
The only way to unlock this entrance is by taking the tops of chess pieces and putting them in an order that corresponds with an image you’ll find in the room. This image can be found hidden behind a ...
FORT BENNING, Ga., (Oct. 16, 2013) -- The 2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment, lived up to their "lead the way" motto with their Partner in Education Stowers Elementary School. Two Soldiers from the ...