We asked six kitchen pros if the classic design concept is still relevant today–and they all said yes. Here’s why.
Do you think there’s a triangle whose angles measure 41, 76 and 63 degrees? At first, answering this may seem easy. From geometry class we know that the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a ...
A new proof breaks a decades-long drought of progress on the problem of estimating the size of triangles created by cramming points into a square. Consider a square with a bunch of points inside. Take ...