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From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
Make progress legible. Remote work suffers when success is invisible. Turn big goals into small, demonstrable artifacts, a ...
The idea that we might be living in a simulated reality has worried us for centuries. Now physicists have found some ...
On the universal curve, performance climbs steadily as organisms warm until they reach an optimal temperature where activity ...
Different techniques of math education open new avenues to help students grasp basic concepts, unlocking access to a vast ...
Making peace doesn’t mean pretending nothing happened. Here’s how to reconnect with honesty, boundaries and a little ...
Google’s Gemini 3 is not waiting around for humans to figure out how it fits into their lives and what their equation with it ...
As artificial intelligence transforms advertising analytics, many organizations are rushing to adopt AI tools, hoping for a ...
Cris Alexander: The trick here is finding the point of diminishing returns and staying just under that point. This exercise ...
Elementary teachers can reap the benefits of differentiated instruction in math by leveraging existing resources.
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