The world's shortest IQ test is just three questions long and can tell if you're smarter than 80 percent of the population. Called the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT), it has been around since 2005 ...
We've all heard the best approach to solve a problem is to "sleep on it." It turns out there may be more truth to this adage than previously thought. While stories abound of eureka moments surfacing ...
Five years ago, mathematicians Dawei Chen and Quentin Gendron were trying to untangle a difficult area of algebraic geometry involving differentials, elements of calculus used to measure distance ...
A seemingly straightforward picture question on The 1% Club knocked out 17 players – but could you work it out within 30 seconds? Lee Mack hosts the popular ITV game show where the focus is on logic ...
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A £1.25 per household levy could resolve Northern Ireland’s wastewater infrastructure problems, an industry group said today. As a measure to increase funding for wastewater infrastructure, a 5% ...
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Reporters ask world leaders questions all the time. No big deal. Right? But what's it like putting a question to Vladimir Putin - the president who ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the ...
Learn a step-by-step system to solve almost any circuit question, from basic resistor networks to multi-loop and node-voltage problems. This video breaks down a repeatable method—identifying ...
They got 99 problems — with a new tax program. New York City developers have a hit a fresh snag in trying to solve the city’s housing crisis: A new tax program that costs them extra dough if they want ...
Young children's boundless curiosity is highlighted in a new survey, with kids aged 0-6 exploring nature, everyday phenomena, and even abstract concepts. Parents report an average of 46 questions ...