Images of plants painted on pottery made up to 8,000 years ago may be the earliest example of humans’ mathematical thought, a study has found.
Symmetrical arrangements of botanical motifs indicate a grasp of spatial division long before the advent of formal written numbers.
Math teacher Emma Chiappetta uses a three-round exercise to help students not only recognize their errors, but also generate ...
Hugo Marques explains how to navigate Java concurrency at scale, moving beyond simple frameworks to solve high-throughput IO ...
Number enthusiasts may be looking to the new year with a touch of melancholy. Another perfect square like 2025 (45 2 = 2,025) ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
Using words like ‘factors,’ ‘denominators’ and ‘multiples’ may be part of a constellation of good math teaching practices ...
Holly Cummins gave a keynote at Goto Copenhagen where she urged developers to care about overlooked issues that shape their ...
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