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Mine comes out as: *The drowsy brown crow runs in the serene clearing. Yellowwood leaves fall.*
On January 5th, 2016 *The Atlantic* published an article by Rose Eveleth entitled "[A Brief History of Noise:From the big bang to cellphones][1]" featuring my father, nuclear physicist [John G. Cramer][2] who used Mathematica to recreate a...
Can you explain a little more what you are doing. It took a quick look at it. I make hard cider and so have some hands-on experience with fermentation. I don't see temperature as a factor. Or did I miss it?
Also, you can type == before your query, and then your query will be parsed by Wolfram Alpha.
Stephen Wolfram [has written a book][1] to help you learn how to write in the Wolfram Language: *[An Elementary Introduction to the Wolfram Language][2]*. The [Wolfram Language][3] is both a way of expressing complex ideas simply and a way of...
I see video. Very cool.
Here's another way to get rhyming words: WolframAlpha["word", {{"Rhyme:WordData", 1}, "ComputableData"}] You can get lexically similar words with: WolframAlpha["word", {{"LexicallyCloseWords:WordData", 1}, "ComputableData"}] ...
Thanks. I'll try it out. I'm running OSX 10.10.5 on my laptop, and Mathematica 10.3. But I was also trying to run it through the cloud so I could access it from the phone through the Wolfram Cloud app. Where I was seeing blue was on on...
Periscope does appear to support watching even after the speech is over: https://www.periscope.tv/WolframResearch/1djGXBAMzwOxZ! ![enter image description here][1] [1]:...