Prof. Raj Shree Dhar dharrajshree@gmail.com It is often said that mathematics is the language of the universe and music is the language of the soul. At first glance, they seem to belong to different ...
No bad luck here—just lots of fascinating math that explains why the 13th of a month so often falls on a Friday ...
As a former public school teacher, I was surprised by what homeschooling my own kids taught me about learning beyond grades ...
ChatGPT’s new visual math tutor turns formulas into moving diagrams you can actually understand ...
As of late 2025, there were around 50 prop firms in the UK out of the over 300 active companies globally. And new firms have ...
Opinion

Editorial roundup: United States

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ March 16 The Washington Post says narrowing tax base won't fund programs progressives want to provide One of the most consequential ...
The Trump Administration wants Anthropic’s A.I. model, Claude, to act like an obedient soldier; the tech firm argues that that could lead down a dangerous path.
Dade’s public servants — from teachers to transit operators — have shaped the county’s labor landscape through collective bargaining. Now, local labor leaders say that foundation faces an existential ...
Despite 1.74 million candidates for defence exams, the Indian Navy faces a significant officer shortage due to educational gaps.
The US’s main target right now is China. Bangladesh needs to politely remind Washington that it is a friendly, developing ...
Washington’s use of Section 301 has mutated over the years. For decades after the World Trade Organisation (WTO) was formed in 1995, Section 301 was mostly a bureaucratic stepping stone. The US ...