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What happens when a raindrop hits a puddle?

Have you ever taken a walk through the rain on a warm spring day and seen that perfect puddle? You k ...
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How to Confuse a Traveling Mathematician

Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Thinkstock Images/photoncatcher An embellished account of a border ...
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Mathematics of scale: Big, small and everything in between

Breathe. As your lungs expand, air fills 500 million tiny alveoli, each a fraction of a millimeter a ...
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How Math Puzzles Help You Plan the Perfect Party

Credit: Getty Images The right mix of people who already know one another, of boys and girls–R ...
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Mathematics is about wonder, creativity and fun, so let’s teach ...

Alice in Wonderland enthusiasts recently celebrated the story’s anniversary with creative events lik ...
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How Math Helped Me Learn Early Music

Abstract algebra class gave me the kick in the rear I needed to focus on the relationships between n ...
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A Hippocratic Oath for data science? We’ll settle for a ...

Bias in, bias out: many algorithms have inherent design problems. Vintage Tone/Shutterstock Could th ...
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How Does a Mathematician’s Brain Differ from That of a ...

Credit: Getty Images Processing high-level math concepts uses the same neural networks as the basic ...
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What was the first computer?

The first modern electronic digital computer was called the Atanasoff–Berry computer, or ABC. It was ...
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Fractions: Where It All Goes Wrong

Credit: Jasmina81 Getty Images Why do Americans have such trouble with fractions—and what can be don ...
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Bees can learn higher numbers than we thought – if ...

Bees are pretty good at maths – as far as insects go, at least. We already know, for example, that t ...
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Bizarre Proof to Torment Mathematicians for Years to Come

Credit: Pavel Bolotov/Thinkstock (MARS) A rare appearance by enigmatic Shinichi Mochizuki brings fai ...
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Nicolas Bourbaki: The greatest mathematician who never was

Bourbaki Congress of 1938. By many measures, Nicolas Bourbaki ranks among the greatest mathematician ...
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How Teachers Can Help Students Defeat Their Fear of Maths?

Teachers experience many issues in the classroom: an extensive range of aptitudes, deficiency of sup ...
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3 Revolutionary Women of Mathematics

Credit: Ada Lovelace, Julia Robinson, and Emmy Noether. IanDagnall Computing/Alamy Stock Photo (Love ...
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Pi Day: How To Calculate Pi Using A Cardboard Tube ...

Grab a few balls and get calculating pi Pi Day, which occurs every 14 March – or 3/14, in the US dat ...
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