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      <title>Chinese scientists push limits of 300-year-old math problem in sphere packing</title>
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      <description>• Chinese researchers at Fudan, Peking, and SAIS used AI to solve long‑standing kissing number problem. • AI system Packing Star computed optimal sphere packings in dimensions beyo</description>
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