The ever-present meme is a “prime example of brain rot” among young people, said The Wall Street Journal. When both or either ...
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How a math theory born in Cold War might hold clues to when humanity disappears
Could math predict humanity’s end? The Carter catastrophe suggests we might be living closer to the finale than we realize.
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How Repeated Squaring Exposes the Limits of Numbers and Machines
Squaring — multiplying a number by itself — seems harmless, but repeat it long enough and it becomes a mathematical explosion ...
The first term of my master’s degree in economics was an alarming experience. The econometrics was bewildering. The macroeconomics was even more mysterious. Everything was drenched in ...
A new system next season will help perfect decisions around balls and strikes. But baseball’s charm has always been tied to ...
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What does 6-7 mean? The viral slang term being banned from classrooms
From essays to behavior points, teachers nationwide are finding creative ways to curb ‘67’ disruptions in the classroom ...
The WNBA players union executive director issued a rebuke of NBA commissioner Adam Silver’s framing of players’ financial ...
Students with disabilities deserve qualified teachers, consistent support and the chance to reach their full potential.
For National Pedestrian Safety Month, the Tracy Police Department is conducting STING operations and running a red light ...
Eric Rueb has come up for a masterplan for the upcoming high school football realignment, then picks who he thinks will win ...
Let’s say you’re 45 years old, living comfortably and have a 401(k) balance of $75,000. You contribute to your retirement account every year, but only about half of the annual limit, because you want ...
The WNBA and its players’ association issued a series of contradictory statements Wednesday that -- depending on semantics -- ...
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