Mathematician Grigori Perelman solved the Poincaré conjecture, and then rejected the $1 million prize that came with it.
World Origami Day 2025 shines a light on the beauty of Japanese paper art. Explore six captivating facts revealing how ...
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NSC exams progressing smoothly at halfway mark
As the 2025 National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations reach the halfway mark, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) ...
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These Westchester Students Might Change The World — Starting With Their Science Projects
Seven high school seniors from Westchester are taking their research to the national stage after applying to one of the ...
The Rangers have been doing right by honoring what they care labelling The Centennial Year of the team's existence.
Marijn Heule uses turns mathematical statements into something like Sudoku puzzles, then has computers go to work on them.
Georgetown University psychologist Shadab Tabatabaeian, the paper’s lead author, imagines a “cool application” of their ...
Heather Darling was impressed at the “cunning” way her daughter found a way to keep being rebellious while earning rewards.
New research from UBC Okanagan mathematically demonstrates that the universe cannot be simulated. Using Gödel’s ...
This ultra-slim laptop bundles Office 365 is selling for a new record low price.
From the University of Houston to Rice, professors are writing their own rules for artificial intelligence in the classroom.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to John Hogan, professor of applied mathematics at the University of Bristol, about his research on the "Golfer's Curse" - when a ball looks like it's been sunk, but spins back ...
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