Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy traces the hidden patterns linking Shakespeare, symmetry, artificial intelligence, and football, arguing that mathematics is not cold calculation but the quiet engine of ...
Over 8,000 years ago, early farming communities in northern Mesopotamia were already thinking mathematically—long before numbers were written down. By closely studying Halafian pottery, researchers ...
Generating electricity on the Moon comes with inherent challenges. For one, solar energy can only be relied upon during the two-Earth-weeks-long lunar daytime, not the equally long night. A separate ...
There’s a threshold question: Why is a retired O6 (a Navy captain or a full colonel in other services) subject to the UCMJ? Because Captain Kelly is a retired active duty O6. If you retired from ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: In 1990, artist Jim Sanborn installed a cryptographic puzzle on the grounds of Central Intelligence Agency in Langely, Virginia. While cryptoanalysts ...
Something is missing from Blue’s snack, so we play Blue’s Clues with our new host, Josh, to find out what it is. With a little help from our old friends, Steve and Joe, Josh finds out what Blue wants ...
In June, Burns started a new podcast for adults called Alive, which has been catching the attention of his former fans. “Back then, it was letters and numbers and graham crackers,” the show’s synopsis ...
An exciting new study reveals the hidden genetic architecture of quantitative ability, showing how brain wiring and signaling shape math skills independently of general intelligence. Study: A genetic ...
After more than two decades, the original "Blue's Clues" host is back to again ask listeners, old and new, "What do you think?" "Alive With Steve Burns" is the podcast that "listens back," according ...
Steve Burns, the star of the popular children's show “Blue's Clues,” sits down with NBC’s Savannah Sellers to talk about his new podcast called “Alive with Steve Burns.” He opens up about how he hopes ...