The greatest scientific contributions in human history are attributed to the British scientist Isaac Newton (1643– 1727), who ...
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Archaeologists found what may be the world’s first math lesson — hidden in prehistoric pottery
A set of painted ceramic fragments from northern Mesopotamia might hold the earliest known traces of mathematical thinking—long before written numbers or symbols existed.
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Decades-old quantum puzzle finally cracked
For nearly a century, some of the strangest questions in physics have revolved around how quantum objects move, interact and share information in ways that defy everyday intuition. Now a cluster of ...
By Larry Barnett Linda Shore and her husband David Barker, Sonoma residents for the past 20 years, have traveled to Northern ...
The decision Dr. John Nichols made recently to endow awards for students in math, computer science and statistics at Maryville College was influenced more by a dean’s introduction in orientation ...
One fund’s high yield seems appealing, but performance and strategy reveal it’s underperforming, highlighted by a revealing ...
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