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With Pi Day coming up this Saturday, March 14th, we thought we’d make math super fun this morning in preparation for the weekend. Mathnasium.
Pre-bake your pie crust and set aside to cool. Place the egg yolks in the top half of a double-boiler. Stir in 1 cup of the ...
At these power levels, the physics of low-voltage distribution face challenges. The requirement to deliver 120 kW at 48V ...
Students from Independence Academy took a trip to Corn Lake in Clifton on Thursday for the final step of a program that ...
Portable power stations have exploded in popularity as of late, but most of the interesting ones are either too small to be genuinely useful or priced well out of reach. The DJI Power 2000 sits in a ...
BriteCo reports lab-grown diamonds now cost 73% less than natural ones, capturing over 45% of US engagement ring sales, ...
Do high pollen levels affect exam performance? A new Finnish study suggests a link between increased pollen and worse grades, especially in math and science exams.
An Indiana elementary school teacher has been suspended after telling his fifth-grade class late last month that it was ...
A meteorite that fell in Germany in 1724 contains a form of silica that conducts heat in a stable manner and baffles physicists.
New research shows students who were not school age during the COVID-19 pandemic are struggling to catch up in reading despite avoiding the classroom disruptions older students experienced.
When you get a demo and something works 90% of the time, that’s just the first nine.” — Andrej Karpathy The “March of Nines” frames a common production reality: You can reach the first 90% reliability ...