A new guide from the Center on Reinventing Public Education explains the divisions shaping the “science of math” — as well as ...
A 9th-century Persian scholar, Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, revolutionized mathematics by introducing systematic methods ...
A shocking gambling scandal forces a manual override of our analytics model, dropping Texas Tech out of the top 10 as the ...
Kisen Yao, Shirley You and Eric Shin recently beat out thousands of other students to advance to the finals of an ...
“Asking Stanford” is a series of small stories from Stanford students that come together to highlight the diversity of ...
Formula 1 hasn’t even made it four races deep into its most ambitious regulatory overhaul in a decade, and already […] ...
There are no new ideas. At least, that's what the people in charge of ideas keep telling us. And while there's a certain amount of truth to that, and no shame in giving old ideas a fresh coat of paint ...
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Study suggests the brain never evolved a dedicated math module
Somewhere in your skull right now, there is no math department. No region of the brain exists solely to process equations, ...
From fractions and decimals to distance and time, the humble-but-versatile number line can deepen students’ understanding of ...
As companies across multiple industries invest in new artificial intelligence technology, a growing gig economy targeting ...
Bernstein Private Wealth Management reports entrepreneurs often lack a clear sale price formula, leading to overestimations ...
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16 questions for Greenwich native who worked on NASA's Artemis II moon mission
Greenwich native Joshua Kivijarv discusses his NASA career and how he helped support Artemis II's moon mission.
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