What do music, nature and even broccoli have in common? Mathematics. In this special NDTV interview from Mumbai, Prof. Anish ...
Most of us meet mathematics as a school subject, a pile of sums and rules to survive before the bell rings. Galileo Galilei ...
Nature is pretty variable. From one location to another, from one year to the next, weather conditions are different.
A new Indiana microschool network offers flexible learning but faces criticism over potential district funding cuts.
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A network of public microschools wants to expand across Indiana. Is it collaborating or competing?
The Indiana Microschool Collaborative said it’s driven by families’ interest and declining enrollment at traditional public ...
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Animals with nature’s most perfect geometric patterns
Some animals carry patterns so precise and mathematically exact that scientists struggle to explain how nature produced them ...
Air conditioning is sexist, and you and I have been using it for decades without realizing the enormous discrimination women ...
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Calculated Optimism: Setting a reasonable baseline for Mizzou basketball’s freshmen
Moving past summer hype to examine the tactical safety nets and real-world expectations for the Tigers’ incoming class.
I just took it in my stride," Adam Beaury says of his illness. "It was not easy." Adam Beaury, at home preparing for his prom ...
The world’s life-forms reproduce sexually in a bewildering variety of ways, even though scientists still aren’t sure why they ...
Alice Rhee, a remote tech employee based in Fairbanks, Alaska, and her husband, a long-term public school teacher, agreed on ...
Most robots are inspired by humans, dogs, or insects. But a team from Duke University has just shown that the most efficient shape might look like nothing familiar. Their machine, named Argus, has 20 ...
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