Veritasium on MSNOpinion
Why math accepts a rule that creates impossible objects
There is a rule in mathematics that feels so obvious it barely seems worth stating. Yet accepting it leads to objects with no ...
Playing linear number board games, those where players move pieces along a straight numbered path, can significantly ...
The recent visit to our solar system by the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has sparked speculation about whether it’s another ...
Green Matters on MSN
NASA Uses Math to ‘Hear’ Music of Stars and Track Their Movements for the First Time
The state-of-the-art data sonification system translates pixels of celestial objects into sounds, thereby composing melodious classical symphonies.
As she prepares to graduate, senior Taylor Hyde reflects on a journey that began for her at Oasis Academy all the way back in ...
East Idaho News on MSN
Futuristic nuclear fuel shape mimics nature to dramatically improve performance
At the intersection of mathematics and nature, scientists have found intriguing and often beautiful designs. Pinecone scales ...
A couple of members of the Montana Public Service Commission are crying foul after leadership approved a final decision in a ...
Stargazing can stimulate an interest in space in kids and lead to a passion for science. But rural schools often lack the ...
Visually, the “Klein bottle” doesn’t seem all that impressive. On first glance it looks like a trendy Japandi-style vase. And yet it has fascinated mathematicians for more than 140 years. To ...
Children of narcissists adapt to survive, learning their parents' rules at the cost of their own selves. This is how that ...
Inside Michigan Tech's Aging, Cognition and Action Lab, space debris rains down on a screen as players scramble to deflect it ...
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