Tulane University: How an Ancient Board Game Could Unlock Cutting-Edge Physics Discoveries
August 12, 2023
August 12, 2023
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Aug. 12 (TNSres) -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
The game mancala may have originated as far back as 6000 BCE in Jordan and is played around the world to this day. It consists of stones that players move between a series of small pits on a wooden game board. The point of the game is to get all the stones into the last pit at the end of the board.
In a new study published in AVS Quantum Science, researchers at Tulane Univer . . .
The game mancala may have originated as far back as 6000 BCE in Jordan and is played around the world to this day. It consists of stones that players move between a series of small pits on a wooden game board. The point of the game is to get all the stones into the last pit at the end of the board.
In a new study published in AVS Quantum Science, researchers at Tulane Univer . . .