RICHMOND, Va. — How often do you think about math in your daily life? Do you find yourself going around in circles? Do things add up? A new touring exhibition at the Science Museum of Virginia aims to ...
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Mathematics is the language of the universe, but it’s a language few of us speak well. Yet mathematicians can use this language to help people better understand the world, discover unexpected ...
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For the last 25 years, my professional life has been devoted to teaching math. I’ve taught math to students in grades 6–8 as well as high school geometry, and I have loved every moment of it. For the ...
Eugenia Cheng’s passion for theoretical mathematics is rivaled only by her love of food. In talks and in her book, How to Bake Pi: An Edible Exploration of the Mathematics of Mathematics, the ...
I had never heard the term, “math circle,” until a few weeks ago when I stumbled across an article in The Atlantic about the growing number of American kids excelling in the highest levels of math. It ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Science Museum of Virginia has a new exhibition opening soon that highlights the ways that math fits into music, sports, movies, games and more. (Courtesy of: Evergreen ...