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AI Reconstructed a Lost Roman Board Game From a Mysterious Limestone Slab - And Now You Can Play It
Researchers couldn't figure out this ancient Roman game. So they let AI play it thousands of times until it cracked the code.
Once you build a game that blurs fiction and reality, you don’t get to decide when people stop playing.
Recent Developments: Reports indicate a potential new round aiming for up to $2 billion, which could push their valuation to around $60 billion.
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Bett STEAM Expo features dozens of exhibits
Area families can learn about STEAM with hands-on exhibits at the free Bett STEAM Expo on Saturday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to ...
Our Connections hints guide provides daily hints, tips, and answers to help you solve today's Connections puzzle on Thursday, 19th February 2026.
Struggling with today's Wordle? Use our handy Wordle hint selection to help you, or learn the Wordle answer today with our ...
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5 reasons your dog might be sad
Dogs can’t exactly tell us when they’re feeling down. They won’t say, “Hey, I’m having a rough week.” But if you pay attention, they do show it. Maybe your usually energetic pup is sleeping more than ...
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