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How Repeated Squaring Exposes the Limits of Numbers and Machines
Squaring — multiplying a number by itself — seems harmless, but repeat it long enough and it becomes a mathematical explosion ...
In 1992, three physicists began an argument about how many numbers we need to fully describe the universe. Their surprisingly ...
In "Mapmatics," a mathematician tells the stories of how math helps us track epidemics, map the seafloor, and plot a complex delivery route.
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Illinois releases draft numeracy plan to improve math education
The new draft plan encourages schools to shift away from traditional methods for teaching math, such as memorization. It ...
In certain circumstances, losses create a sure path to victory, an idea with implications for biology and cancer therapy ...
You may have heard kids say "six, seven". We unpack what's behind the latest slang making waves in playgrounds and online.
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