After nearly 50 years of failed attempts and scientific speculation, chemists at Saarland University have achieved what many ...
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Here’s how Colorado’s ‘Oscars of teaching’ award winner helps sixth graders tackle math
Shana Engel, a sixth grade math teacher in Colorado Springs, is one of 30 national Milken Educator Award recipients for ...
Have you ever stopped to wonder how forecasters can predict the weather days in advance, or how scientists figure out how the ...
From the river to the sea, Palestine (…) was approximately 100 km. in 1946,' read the problem given to calculus students; ...
The watchdog StopAntisemitism accused Tekin Karadağ of bringing “anti-Israel, antisemitic bias into his classroom.” ...
They are right! Where lies and propaganda reign, mathematics must be destroyed! But as we say in Turkish, you cannot plaster the sun with mud. Without mathematics, there can be no university.
Researchers at the University of the Andes and Quantil created a set of 4,156 questions in Spanish to identify bias in AI language models, focusing on social stereotypes across the continent ...
Some say the technology is devaluing their work, while others reckon it is not yet – and might never be – good enough to replace them entirely ...
A long-standing chemistry challenge has been solved with the synthesis of a five-atom silicon aromatic ring. The breakthrough validates decades of theory and points toward new industrially relevant ...
A Danish artist got a commission from a pretty impressive museum, was loaned €77k in cold hard cash to make it happen, then gave the museum two blank canvases ...
Chicagoans have been curious about the Finnish wunderkind, who, at 30, is taking on one of classical music’s most prestigious roles at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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