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A simple shed ramp shouldn’t be this dramatic - but here we are
What starts as a straightforward shed ramp build quickly turns into a full DIY reality check involving angle tests, ...
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Teaching mathematical statistics: One lecturer’s way of testing what students understand
It’s getting tougher to assess how much university students have learnt. In his work as a Mathematical Statistics lecturer, Michael von Maltitz has tried a new way of getting students to learn, and of ...
A new research paper from Google Quantum AI has accidentally revealed ahead of time how quantum computers will require just ...
For those who haven’t experienced the hit of dopamine we now associate with the particular magnificent shade of green WeBWorK will flash across the screen in response to a correct answer, WeBWorK is a ...
Cinnamon sugar donuts are perfect for people who like their breakfast to leave evidence all over their clothes. That fine ...
Lucky Strike Lanes Inc isn’t just a bowling alley – it’s a portal to an era when entertainment didn’t require a smartphone, when scoring was done with pencil and paper, and when the biggest decision ...
VUB's Data Analytics Lab has published new results showing that it is possible to develop original mathematical proofs using commercial language models. In a paper posted to the arXiv preprint server, ...
Working in secret for more than two years, a group of mathematicians has set out to resolve of the longest and most bitter ...
Daniel Glasscock, an assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, tapped two undergraduate students to verify his ...
The incompleteness theorem is accepted as part of the mathematical canon today, but columnist Jacob Aron says it was a ...
In the ongoing campaign by artificial intelligence companies to take over pure mathematics, another round is commencing. The team behind First Proof, an effort to benchmark the ability of large ...
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