How many math lovers live in New York City? It’s a tough count to make, but the Museum of Mathematics made progress at its first anniversary celebration on Thursday, December 5. With a mission to ...
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Emmy Noether: The woman who developed one of the most beautiful theorems in physics
Imagine a juggler tossing balls into the air. The art of juggling is a dance between motion and pause, where the ball’s speed ...
Class had already started, but Asst. Prof. Anna Clebone had just come from the operating room at University of Chicago Medicine. So the 54 students in her bio course watched on Zoom as she discussed ...
Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson believe they can prove the Pythagorean Theorem using trigonometry — and are being encouraged to submit their work for peer review Jason Hahn is a former Human ...
Math's 'hairy ball theorem' shows why there's always at least one place on Earth where no wind blows
Here's what the hairiest problem in math can teach us about wind, antennas and nuclear fusion. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Find out how and why mathematics is used in microeconomics, its limitations, and the math skills that economics students need.
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