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Conceptual problems, ideology clashes and xenophobia prevented the concept of zero from catching on for a long time. Today ...
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It was the white plume of smoke that ushered in a new pope — and the reaction that the head of the Catholic Church is an American sparked reaction across the world. Everyone had something to say about ...
Oxford mathematician, playwright and musician, Marcus Du Sautoy, reveals how creative people can harness the profound and ...
The hotly anticipated annual contest offered a peek at groundbreaking research powered by graduate students across the University of California system.
Du Bois’ pioneering work in data visualization remains highly relevant today as data literacy becomes increasingly essential ...
Basic research that doesn’t have a specific industrial or experimental application still adds value outside the lab by ...
Let's connect the dots and recognize that the science of reading and the science of math are examples of the universal science of learning.
Max and Emily Clayton, the new managers of the theatre, are continuing the venue's tradition of standing out as a cherished ...
The mathematician is out to show the close link between maths and the arts. This idea isn't new, and while Blueprints is ...
Did you know there are more ways to shuffle a deck of cards than there are atoms in the universe? Seems crazy, but it's true. Today The Why Files covers amazing math facts (and tricks) that will ...
In a data-driven society, numeracy is central to civic life, and yet too many Americans are numerically illiterate.