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Perform routine laboratory tasks in the chemistry laboratory using common instrumentation and laboratory materials while adhering to well-established safety protocols. Collect, interpret, evaluate and communicate scientific data in multiple formats using computer technology as needed.

Skip to main content. Degree - Transfer Program. Admissions Apply to this Major. Scientists have created a computer program they say is the perfect poker player and never makes a mistake. The developers told Science journal they had "solved" the two-player game Fixed-limit Heads-up Texas Hold 'em.

And the algorithm had a strategy so close to optimal "it can't be beaten with statistical significance within a lifetime of human poker playing". The poker-ace algorithm is also now available online for people to test, query and even play against.

Since scientists first started to develop game-playing artificial intelligence, there have been a series of famous cases where computer algorithms developed strategies better than the very best human players.

But these machine victories have been in what are termed "perfect-information games" - where all players are informed about everything that has occurred in the game before making a decision. This is not the case in poker, where players do not know which cards have been dealt to other players. The animals humans have revered. Short answers to big questions. How computers are changing and improving working practises around the world. Home A-Z Genres Formats. Main content. Available now All programmes.

Horizon Horizon tells amazing science stories and reveals worlds you've never seen before. BBC Two Show available episodes. Bang Goes the Theory Investigating the science behind the headlines and making sense of the issues that matter. BBC One. The Infinite Monkey Cage Irreverent look at the world through scientists' eyes. Jimmy's Food Factory Science series in which farmer Jimmy Doherty asks what really goes into supermarket food. Wonders of the Solar System Professor Brian Cox paints a breathtaking picture of the wonders of the solar system.

BBC Two. How to Build Britain's engineering companies reveal how they build the world's most amazing machines BBC Two. Helen Keen's It Is Rocket Science A comic but scientifically-accurate look at the science and history of space exploration. BBC Radio 4 Extra. The Genius of Invention Examining the inventions behind the electrical, transport and communication revolutions.

BBC Radio 4 Show available episodes. BBC Radio Cymru. Brainwaves Pennie Latin explores the science behind the everyday. Click - Short Edition Your user-friendly guide to the latest technology news, issues, gadgets and apps. Inside the Factory A look at some of the largest factories in Britain. James May: The Reassembler James May explores the intricacies of various objects by putting them back together again. BBC Four.



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