Daily number games from the nerdleverse, home of fun math games, brain-teasers and puzzles. Like a word puzzle but with numbers.
It “should be thought of as a dialogue between [logic and intuition,] between reason and instinct, between language and abstraction” -- you thought that was about philosophy, but it's David Bessis' view about math “At some point we have to accept that there are limits on what empirical...
[More on the math/physics side: Action Principles] Vic's X/twitter feed Dec 9 This is what recovery looks like, from Bill Rafter December 9, 2024 | Leave a Comment Payroll Tax Receipts growth: More charts (click for full view): Payroll Tax Receipts growth with a leading indicator Emplo...
Today while opening my email I came across a very interesting message from a friend. It was basically a message where the letters of each word were all
Perhaps that’s no surprise given that the concept can be difficult for the brain to grasp. It takes children longer to understand and use zero than other numbers, and it takes adults longer to read it than other small numbers. That’s because to understand zero, our mind must create some...
to ask Him?” Joe inquired of his children at breakfast. His boys thought of their toughest questions. They decided they wanted to ask Jesus the most difficult math problems and have Him tell them how big the universe really is. Then his daughter replied, “I would ask Him for a hug....
5.Aunty Math. Click Image to Enlarge Every other week is a new math challenge for Aunty Math's niece and nephews. These challenges come in the form of story problems. Your class can post their solutions and strategies and look at others answers also. Past archives with answers. Grades 1-...
C. et al. The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease (CERAD). Part I. Clinical and neuropsychological assessment of Alzheimer’s disease. Neurology 39, 1159–1165 (1989). Article MathSciNet CAS PubMed Google Scholar Morris, J. C. The Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR): ...
if our math is right. While neither of us wrote a straight-up review during its original run, given the genre(s) this one may easily be a candidate for rediscovery down the line, and again, it more than made back its budget. So the rumored sequel(s) aren’t all that far-fetched....
But Stewart is more widely known as a popularizer of math– who credits Gardner with modeling the skills needed to be an entertaining communicator. Indeed, from 1991 to 2001 Stewart took over theScientific Americancolumn (which had been renamed “Mathematical Recreations”). ...