Written as pure mathematics in 1914, Ramanujan’s formulas lay unnoticed for a century. Scientists now say they mirror the physics of black holes and quantum systems ...
President Donald Trump made a lot of tariff threats and trade promises this year. And while many led to a barrage of new ...
The Trump administration has announced the initial disbursement from its $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program.
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Ramanujan’s π equations are helping physicists decode nature
More than a century after Srinivasa Ramanujan scribbled his astonishing formulas for π in notebooks in India and England, ...
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Indian mathematician's genius formula from a century ago might explain the dark secrets of black holes
It was in the year 1914 that Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan came to Cambridge with a notebook filled with 17 extraordinary infinite series for 1/π. They were not only efficient but also gave ...
The two sat in separate sections in 1968 when the Hoosiers lost their first-ever bowl game. But Thursday, when Indiana faces ...
The concept is probably unfamiliar, but it underpins much of the world’s security—in telecommunications, banking and national ...
In 1914, Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan published a short paper detailing several unusual formulas for calculating ...
Science teacher Eva Acton with Sam O’Farrell, from Drumcree, on left, and on right, Connor Cassidy, whose project is the ...
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Talk nerdy to me: Teachers who use math vocabulary help students do better in math
Using words like ‘factors,’ ‘denominators’ and ‘multiples’ may be part of a constellation of good math teaching practices ...
Business leaders can’t outsource mathematical thinking to AI without sacrificing judgment, because real-world business ...
When I was in middle school, I had a classmate who would look at trigonometric functions and yell, "I will never need these!" ...
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