Quantum mechanics has long relied on complex numbers to describe the strange behavior of particles, from tunneling to ...
Puzzle maker Derrick Niederman dreams up grand puzzles and games from his downtown Charleston home, including his new board ...
Math classrooms shifted over time to the discovery model. Not suddenly, and not without good intentions. There was a ...
Kevin Lieber of Vsauce2 explores the intriguing geometric patterns formed by unique circular prime sequences. Coffee linked to significant new side effect, says massive study Trump 'bombs the hell out ...
This game is end to end! UPDATE: Solution is here Today’s offering is for fans of the number 4. It’s a cute puzzle that offers up its solution in an elegant way. Nose to tail There is a number N ...
Earlier today I set this elegant number puzzle. Here it is again with a solution. Nose to tail There is a number N beginning with 4 such that moving the 4 to the end of it creates a new number that is ...
Are two sets of data genuinely different, or is it because of randomness? This question, known as the two-sample testing problem, becomes notoriously difficult in modern datasets, because they are ...
Desert ants and foraging rodents return home along surprisingly direct paths after meandering outward journeys. Traditional path integration models explain this through cumulative vector addition, yet ...
Utrecht University researchers Rodolfo Subert and Marjolein Dijkstra show in their latest study that complex three-dimensional networks in materials can emerge from nothing more than particle shape.