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Who is the First Speaker in "Foundation" and what is their function? As in the books, the First Speaker has a crucial part to ...
In the world of Rachel Hartman’s Seraphina, dragons are more than just a backdrop fantasy presence – they’re a sizable chunk of the kingdom’s population. Ever since humans and dragons put aside their ...
The Langlands programme has inspired and befuddled mathematicians for more than 50 years. A major advance has now opened up ...
Created with ♥ by RumbleMath crisis in Jamaica: Moving from a wait-to-fail model to early identification and intervention ...
One Third Of Math's "Grand Unified Theory" Has (Almost Certainly) Just Been Toppled “It's one of the most fundamental problems in mathematics. It had been considered totally out of reach before ...
Every ancient culture that studied math came to it via their own route: for the Greeks, it was harnessing geometry and logic to come up with theorems and proofs – concepts that there’s pretty ...
Hundreds of thousands of students face challenges learning math due to disabilities such as dyscalculia, a neurodevelopmental learning disorder. They often face obstacles to getting help.
Experts say learning the most effective methods for teaching students with math disabilities could strengthen math instruction for all students.
In her latest book, mathematician Eugenia Cheng invites readers to see math as more than just right or wrong answers.
In his lively “Empire of the Sum,” Keith Houston looks at the best — and worst — years of the pocket calculator’s life.