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Is Tim Palmer right about a 400-qubit wall? New quantum physics debate challenges irrational numbers, entanglement, and modern quantum computingA new debate in quantum physics is shaking the foundations of modern science. Tim Palmerargues that nature may not follow continuous mathem...
How to travel in the summer of chaosThe travel industry has bifurcated, rewarding those who understand its complexities. Travelers are increasingly spending more, often financ...
The century-old secret of how airplane tires survive the full force of landing, and the answer will surprise youFor nearly a century, the exact mechanism behind carbon black's strengthening of rubber remained a mystery. New research utilizing supercom...
Word of the Day: FiendishThe word 'fiendish' describes extreme cruelty, wickedness, or unpleasantness, and also signifies something very difficult or tricky. Origin...
NYT Strands Hint Answer Today September 10 Puzzle #556: Theme, spangram, clues and solutions for mastering word gameNYT Strands hint answer today September 10 puzzle #556 has been released. The puzzle theme is “Keep it classy.” Here are the full hints, sp...
NYT Connections hints August 20: Tricky clues, clever twists and answers revealed for puzzle #802NYT Connections puzzle for August 20, 2025 is here with challenge number 802. The daily word game from The New York Times asks players to g...
Dad baffled by 10-year-old son’s math homework question. But the kid outsmarts it, winning the internetA U.S. father was baffled by his 10-year-old son's math homework and turned to Reddit for help. The problem’s multiple-choice answers didn’...
NYT Connections answers for May 9, 2025 (#698): Full puzzle breakdown, hints, groups and strategy guide for today’s New York times connections gameNYT Connections answers May 9, 2025 brings a fresh mix of clever wordplay and challenging categories that had players thinking twice. From ...
CBSE Schools in Kochi replace grades with emojis, question papers with project work, quizzesCBSE schools in Kochi have started using emojis and stars instead of marks for young students. The new system focuses on skills like commun...
OpenAI unveils new ChatGPT that can reason through math and scienceIn a demonstration for The New York Times, Pachocki and Szymon Sidor, an OpenAI technical fellow, showed the chatbot solving an acrostic, a...
Wordle, September 28: Clues, and answer for today's word of the dayWordle is played by thousands around the globe every day. The New York Times acquired the game after seeing its budding popularity. If you ...
Nerdle September 17: Here are clues, answers for today's maths puzzleHere are the answers for Nerdle today. We will cover Bi-Nerdle, Speed Nerdle, Classic Nerdle, Instant Nerdle, and Mini Nerdle. You have to ...
Nerdle September 9: Tips, answer for today’s math puzzleNerdle for September 9, is quite tricky and complex. Only true math nerds shall get it right. You will find clues in our daily Nerdle feed ...
Nerdle, September 7: Hints, solutions to today’s puzzleNerdle is a math version of Wordle game. Instead of a word, you need to guess the math equation. You don't get hints about the equation, bu...
Nerdle answers August 31, Wednesday: Solutions and hints to solve today's problemTried to answer the Nerdle equation of the day? Are math symbols giving you trouble? Check out some tips to keep up your arithmetic prowess.
Nerdle #221: Hints, answer for today's math puzzle, August 28Today's Nerdle 221 comes with another complicated brain-teasing puzzle set to test your math skills. If you are stuck on solving the answer...
Fermat's Theorem: How a wealthy philanthropist took on math's most difficult puzzleJames M Vaughn Jr's foundation helped mathematicians tackle Fermat’s last theorem.
Indian-origin schoolgirl youngest on UK team for Europe Math OlympiadAanya Goyal, a student of Alleyn's School in Dulwich, south London, used the extended period of lockdown last year to throw herself further...
Indian-origin girl Sohini Roy Chowdhury enters UK's Mathletics Hall of FameThe eight-year-old competed with pupils from across Britain and other countries to also make it into the top 100.
Startups are using newer methods like videos and puzzles to teach mathematicsStartups like Jed-i are trying to fundamentally change the way a student approaches math. “It’s a different approach to math.