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A large new study pinpoints a technique to achieving better grades and success in life.
If dark matter is fundamentally different from the normal matter we know, there should be a way to test it. Here are the results. Dark matter — despite the enormous indirect evidence for […]
Eric Weinstein says that we need to rethink the current scientific model to allow for more dreaming.
Determining whether human nature is short-sighted when it comes to survival-necessary situations
People often say, “I’m just not a math person,” but the truth is that no one’s brain is hardwired for math.
A surprise on the far side of the Moon.
Unbelievably enough, it all comes back to Pythagoras. One of the first theorems anyone learns in mathematics is the Pythagorean Theorem: if you have a right triangle, then the square […]
From anti-gravity pens to cool model kits, these space-themed gifts will make any star gazer very happy.
It’s an incredibly useful approximation. But the truth takes us far deeper. Anyone who’s ever taken a physics course has learned the same myth for centuries now: that any object thrown, […]
Eric Weinstein explains why choosing a nemesis is both energizing and necessary for success.
When Cresswell returned to teaching after a five-year break, she noticed a marked difference in the ways undergraduates approached learning in the classroom.
In the 1980’s, Northeast Portland was a black neighborhood hustling to survive. Today, it’s full of pilates studios and handlebar moustaches. As a writer, professor, and former inmate, Mitchell S. Jackson has lived in and learned from both worlds. In SURVIVAL MATH, he puts the pieces together.
The resistance movements may be more about identity than science.
Bill Bryson’s new book, “The Body: A Guide For Occupants,” provides important (and funny) lessons in anatomy, neuroscience, physiology, biology, and more.
Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker reminds us that innuendo and euphemism yield better quid pro quo results than an “or else” ultimatum.
Research shows that the way math is taught in schools and how its conceptualized as a subject is severely impairing American student’s ability to learn and understand the material.
Black hole mergers are some of the most energetic events in the Universe. Could the gravitational waves they produce ever harm us? The Universe is not a static, stable place. Out […]
A new study warns of millions of “lost Einsteins.”
Finland’s recent decline in international test scores has led many to question whether its education system is truly the best.
Mistakes are part of learning, not a failure of character.
It isn’t just a day that comes every four years; it’s everything we need to keep our calendar aligned with Earth’s orbit. Once every four years, at least under most circumstances, […]
If you understand gravity well enough, you might not even need a telescope to revolutionize astronomy. In science, advances arise at the intersection of theory and real-world observation. One of […]
Surrounding counties boast even higher increases.
A majority both disapproves of him and think’s he’ll win next year. What gives?
Depending on the answer, one of the famous unsolved Millennium problems could have major implications in our lives.
Some have suggested that there is no hidden giant out there.