The Hechinger Report on MSN
Talk nerdy to me: Teachers who use math vocabulary help students do better in math
Using words like ‘factors,’ ‘denominators’ and ‘multiples’ may be part of a constellation of good math teaching practices ...
How a mix-up over Ramanujan films and a book on non-European mathematics reveals the profound difference between intuitive ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New claim says the simulation hypothesis just got a 'proof'
The idea that reality might be a kind of cosmic software has moved from late night dorm debates into serious physics journals ...
The data suggests soft skills more than quantitative competency equal success in a rapidly changing labour market ...
Veritasium on MSNOpinion
A mathematical statement everyone believes but no one can prove
Some mathematical statements feel undeniably true the moment you hear them. Yet proving them can be impossible. This theorem ...
In 1966, a mathematician named [Leo Moser] proposed what sounds like a simple problem: What’s the largest shape you can move ...
Find out how and why mathematics is used in microeconomics, its limitations, and the math skills that economics students need.
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Korean mathematician solves 60-year-old ‘moving sofa problem’ popularised by American sitcom Friends
Dr Baek Jin Eon, 31, a research fellow at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study, has demonstrated that no shape larger than ...
Sophie Germain was a brilliant, self-taught mathematician who won one of France's most prestigious prizes, yet she declined ...
At the initial stage of my six-year involvement in uplifting society through skill-based initiatives, particularly by promoting handicraft work and teaching students to think creatively and ...
PM News on MSNOpinion
A rejoinder to Bola's Tax: When simple logic becomes simple misdirection
So when someone frames pension/health insurance as “proof the poor are being taxed,” they are committing a category error: ...
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