The idea that some people are “math people” and some are not is a myth. All people can learn to do math. Where people differ is their mindset. We can change that.
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During the 2026 Super Bowl, Pokémon made an announcement regarding their next projects for the iconic series. However, unlike some fan expectations, this was not news regarding the next Generation of ...
Justin Rose has been playing so well recently that it sent me down a mini rabbit hole, which is where I found this interesting little video. And now I want to try it. The video is from Rose's ...
A Russian mathematician has developed a new method for analyzing a class of equations that underpin models in physics and economics and are considered "eternal" as they have challenged researchers for ...
The most recent TIMSS assessment underscores the seriousness of our problem. Canadian Grade 4 students performed below both U.S. students and the international median at nearly every math benchmark ...
Mathematics is often seen as the most reliable system humans have ever created. Yet buried deep within its foundations lies a flaw that cannot be removed, only managed. This issue doesn’t make math ...
Districts are already making large financial investments into core programs. So why are they still buying more resources to make up for what their textbooks can’t do? Let’s be honest about what’s ...
Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET Neil Thomas from Asia Society Policy Institute says the real estate sector remains central to China’s economic slowdown, even as Beijing pushes ...
Tompkins County’s emergency medical services system has been struggling to fill gaps in care due to rising response times, limited ambulance capacity and staffing shortages, according to Prof. Dan ...
UC San Diego is trying to solve a math problem. The university said a growing number of students are starting their freshman year lacking high school math proficiency. KPBS reporter Jacob Aere says ...