Every day, millions of people play Wordle, the popular New York Times game that challenges users to guess a secret five-letter word. Using information theory, a team of researchers at Binghamton ...
Decades ago, Paul Erdős used randomness to illuminate the vast and weird world of networks. Now mathematicians are making his ...
In the mid-noughties, when music by the Killers and Franz Ferdinand blared out of every pub and nightclub I passed, I spent ...
New data from Stanford’s Educational Opportunity Project confirms what close observers already knew: America’s test scores ...
Mathematicians have considered how to watch every corner of a space—but soccer adds moving players, blocked views and constant action ...
The Barnegat Township School District celebrated the completion of its new science, technology, math and engineering (STEM) ...
Tetris is finally trading its silent gray Game Boy screen for a loud, colorful cartoon cacophony. But wait, didn’t we all secretly think the blocks were already having a dramatic soap opera in there?
According to data projections and cost analysis, trading the chemical bottle for natural silver strands can quietly save ...
Hundreds of UC faculty signed a letter demanding SAT/ACT math requirements be reinstated, with UC Irvine professor Kara Jean Hyde saying objective measures are needed.
As a teacher at one of 10 Austin ISD schools that closed at the end of the year, Michelle Scruggs decided to retire. She said ...
The Cherry Creek School District is now under the spotlight of the U.S. Department of Education, following multiple complaints alleging the district has been sponsoring a wide range of racially ...
Houston ISD sees dramatic improvements in student grades and test scores across more than 270 campuses in the years since ...