The central limit theorem started as a bar trick for 18th-century gamblers. Now scientists rely on it every day.
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Scientists overturn 150-year-old geometry rule using twin donut-like torus surfaces
Researchers in the US and Germany have solved a mathematical problem that has puzzled ...
Every year, math nerds and dessert enthusiasts unite to celebrate Pi Day on March 14, a date whose digits represent the first ...
On Pi Day, teachers use pies, games and creative classroom activities to help students connect with math in a fun way.
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For over 150 years, a rule of thumb dating back to the French mathematician Pierre Ossian Bonnet has been accepted in surface ...
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Scientists complete Schrödinger’s 100-year-old color theory using geometry
A team at Los Alamos National Laboratory has completed a mathematical framework for human color perception that Nobel ...
Fashion insiders and beauty magazines have long cited the "20-year-rule"—the idea that clothing trends often resurface every ...
A famous psychological experiment in 1980 revealed insights into human behavior. This same study applies to how people ...
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Why understanding maths and pi still shapes modern life
Missed Pi Day? Discover why understanding maths and Pi still shapes modern life, from Einstein’s legacy to everyday ...
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