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What do Sudoku, AI, Rubik’s cubes, clocks and molecules have in common? They can all be reimagined as algebraic equations.
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The 2024/25 school year’s summer exam season is now in full swing, with candidates’ GCSE assessments running until June 25.
For the first time, the state Department of Education is recognizing Hawaiʻi Creole as a language worthy of biliteracy.
The realization that a large number of well-educated, well-meaning Bostonians had lost the ability to talk like regular people crystallized for me recently, after I happened to visit three prestigious ...
Florida basketball head coach Todd Golden recently signed a new contract, and it leaves the door open for an NBA exit.
For Searingtown students, speaking another language is a point of pride. Now it’s also something they can point to on the ...
From cryptic lettered buttons to unguessable apartment numbers, elevators in Austria can feel like a puzzle— especially if ...
The U.S. military is working on ways to get the power of cloud-based, big-data AI in tools that can run on local computers, ...
Saqb'ech Pérez seeks to conduct workshops on content creation with young Mayan Mam people from Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
House Speaker Mike Johnson relies on a Congressional Budget Office estimate for this claim, but the agency didn’t frame it ...
Despacito spent three different stints at Number 1 in the UK. The foreign language track to spent the longest at the top too, Despacito hung around for 11 non-consecutive weeks. Tones and I ...