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What must change in mathematics education for the data and AI-driven age?

By Winifred KOTINFor many of us, mathematics was not a subject to love—it was a subject to pass so we could progress to the ...
Crows are arguably the mathematicians of the bird world. Research shows they can count up to five, understand the concept of ...
There are nights in the NBA when the rim looks like the ocean, and then there are nights when a team simply decides to break ...
Cooking is a great way to teach kids math skills, and it can be fun and engaging. When kids help out in the kitchen, they ...
Index funds have basically become the default recommendation for retirement investing, and for good reason, as low fees, ...
In a moment that perfectly captures the intersection of high-level logic and everyday life, a story from Bill Gates’ 1994 wedding has recently resurfaced, reminding us that for some, the analytical ...
The margins are tighter than ever. With only four teams left, usage stabilizes, game plans narrow, and betting edges become ...
During my visits to several schools in villages and nearby semi-urban areas, I encountered a troubling contradiction at the ...
Cathie Wood has a history of making bold predictions. If her latest prediction comes true, it could be incredibly bullish for ...
Quantum computing is the next big thing in tech, but you don't need to invest in any risky start-ups to profit from it.
Lincoln Electric sits at the intersection of skilled-labor scarcity and industrial automation, yet the market still values it as a cyclical equipment supplier rather than a productivity enabler.
AI is reshaping brand strategy. As agentic AI scales content marketing, brands must build entertainment fields, creating loyalty and gravity beyond transactions.