A collaboration between history, art and a local quilting shop recently provided Prairie Grove Junior High students hands-on ...
Artificial intelligence has moved from checking homework to attacking problems that professional mathematicians once treated ...
The world may seem orderly, but randomness and chaos shape everything in the universe, from enormous galaxies all the way down to subatomic particles. Take a chilly window sheeting over with ice: even ...
Pattern Group (PTRN) is expected to price its IPO after the market closes on Monday. Reports indicate the IPO has seen strong early demand. The IPO consists of 21.43 million shares, half offered by ...
In a 1987 article in the Times Book Review, Robert Solow, a Nobel-winning economist at M.I.T., commented, “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.” Despite massive ...
It's the perfect lesson for newer students that are starting to become confident with simple chord progressions and are looking to develop creativity with their strumming. If you are struggling with ...
Not a day goes by in clinic without a patient asking about the recent New York Times article on multiple myeloma: "Doc, is there really a cure now? I want this treatment." The article was boldly ...
If color drenching is the trendy baby of the family, then consider pattern drenching its timeless, wiser older sister. A design trick oft referred to as ‘à la Française,’ or in the manner of the ...
Mathematicians from New York University and the University of British Columbia have resolved a decades-old geometric problem, the Kakeya conjecture in 3D, which studies the shape left behind by a ...
Adversity can be a boon for personal and professional growth, especially when it involves unexpected obstacles. When professionals encounter difficult situations, those experiences offer them the ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Much of mathematics is driven by intuition, by a deep-rooted sense of what should be true. But sometimes instinct can lead a ...
French lawyer and entrepreneur Marie Potel-Saville, whom I met at Lisbon’s Web Summit, has a mission: to root out dark patterns in the digital world. Her company, Fair Patterns, has developed a range ...