Mathematics Department convinced famous YouTuber to speak on campus and enthralled a full house with visualizations of ...
Explore the origins of Pi Day from San Francisco's Exploratorium to global recognition, blending math, culture, and pie in a ...
Van Vleck’s largest lecture hall was filled to the brim for popular YouTuber Grant Sanderon’s talk on high-dimensional spheres.
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: March 19, 2026
Lace Mill Art Exhibition: The Lace Mill’s March art exhibition, featuring Norwegian artist Anki King, the first international artist to be shown at the affordable housing complex’s art gallery, runs ...
It’s difficult to enforce a liberal arts curriculum on a student body that largely does not want one. Do Trinity students even want a liberal arts education and if not, why?
The evolution of Indian abstraction has often moved between tradition and experimentation, but the late Bengaluru-based artist Dr. Bharath Rajpal occupies a distinct position within ...
Mathematicians and physicists often boast about their ‘Erdős number’, defined by their degrees of separation from him in ...
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Fields Medalist Ngo Bao Chau recruits 6 world-class mathematicians to reverse Vietnam's brain drain
Six internationally acclaimed Vietnamese mathematicians based in the U.S., France and Germany have committed to returning to Vietnam regularly to supervise doctoral students, in a program aimed at ...
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5 historical facts everyone believes that are totally false
History is full of stories that feel undeniably true. You heard them in school, watched them retold in movies, and repeated them at dinner tables without a second thought. We learn these "facts" in ...
Heisuke Hironaka, a professor emeritus at Kyoto University and a former Yamaguchi University president who won the Fields Medal in 1970, died on Wednesday. He was 94.
She had wooed Sir Isaac Newton, increased the pension paid to Astrologer Royal Edmond Halley, attended lectures at the Royal Society (founded in 1660 by Charles II to promote ‘Physico-Mathematicall ...
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