Tool’s Lateralus isn’t just a song—it’s a mathematical and spiritual journey. This video explores how the band incorporated the Fibonacci sequence into the song’s lyrics, rhythm, and structure, ...
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Across the country, educators continue to wrestle with big questions about math curricula. Two years ago, the California education board’s adoption of a long-gestating new math framework added more ...
Marijn Heule turns mathematical statements into something like Sudoku puzzles, then has computers go to work on them. His proofs have been called “disgusting,” but they go beyond what any human can do ...
In a recent write-up, [David Delony] explains how he built a Wolfram Mathematica-like engine with Python. Core to the system is SymPy for symbolic math support. [David] said being able to work with ...
Abstract: Compared to other programming languages (e.g., Java), Python has more idioms to make Python code concise and efficient. Although Pythonic idioms are well accepted in the Python community, ...
We’ve all been there, staring down the silence of a conversation with no clear path. This is where a set of random questions to ask comes in handy. Whether you’re among friends, a partner, or complete ...
From bobbleheads to roadside diners, this video dives into some of the most random, funny, and fascinating pieces of American culture. JJ explores how these traditions developed and what they say ...
AI chatbots and privacy aren’t usually the best of friends, but with Ask Brave, you get AI search and chat without selling your digital soul. This new feature makes AI search easier, but stays out of ...
We love a game of 'Who's Most Likely To'. You get to find out what your friends really think while enjoying a cocktail or two. However, coming up with questions on the spot isn't always the easiest, ...
You’re in a meeting, the slides are rolling, people are nodding, others are fiddling on their phones, and then it happens. You have a question. You want to be seen as engaged, so you open your mouth, ...
After 25 years of avoiding answering the one question I get asked the most, it’s time to break the bad news: The answer to how to ask better questions is that there are no easy answers. This also ...