Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
Abstract: Taking several topic words and a math expression as input, the aim of math word problem generation is to generate a problem that can be answered by the given expression and related to these ...
Something extraordinary has happened, even if we haven’t fully realized it yet: algorithms are now capable of solving ...
Sleep Number offers adjustable beds, smart beds, mattresses, comforters, bedding sets, pillows and more. It employs sleep specialists in more than 425 mattress stores across the country who can help ...
We are living longer and longer, but many of us are unprepared for the challenges age brings, says the novelist and psychotherapist Frank Tallis ...
Farmers markets are supposed to be the city’s antidote to industrial food: shorter supply chains, more money staying in the region and a direct relationship between the person who grows the food and ...
Arkansas is becoming more urbanized. That's not just a recent trend. But the rate of rural population loss is speeding up, ...
What if vaccine development didn’t have to take a decade? This piece looks at how AI is helping scientists ask better ...
It’s not easy to be a farmer in Virginia. Pests, weather, uncertain markets and access to capital are a perennial problem.
Innocent people are being frozen out of basic banking services – and it all traces back to reforms rushed through after 9/11 ...
In the first three weeks of 2026, there have already been more than 400 new measles cases, as the U.S. looks to blow past ...
If you look at “never attending” people, they actually are more likely to say, “God exists, without any doubts,” than they ...