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The brain’s sensory cortex uses a Voronoi diagram to organize touch signals — the same math cities use to design water networks
When a mouse sweeps a single whisker across a textured surface, a tight cluster of neurons in its brain lights up within ...
A mathematical method borrowed from topology can reveal structural properties of visual art that correspond to how people ...
The NCAA basketball tournament is expanding to 76 teams in 2027, making a perfect bracket more elusive than ever. Davidson ...
Probability theory and the Saint Petersburg paradox can help you determine whether the stakes of a game are too great ...
A graduate student recently harnessed the complexity of mathematical proofs to create a powerful new tool in cryptography.
A link between particle physics and gravity equations, called the double copy, applies to Hawking radiation, creating a new ...
Learn how the probability density function (PDF) helps financial analysts assess the distribution of stock or ETF returns, ...
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Balancing courses and assignments at UHCL takes more than just attending lectures — it’s about strategic planning, active learning, and making the most of available resources. By combining proven ...
UC Berkeley professor Satish Rao enters the 2026 California Governor’s race, campaigning on education reform, government efficiency, and a return to academic fundamentals. Discover his platform on ...
Katie Wong and Andrew Zhang, members of a Stuyvesant High School math team that recently won a coveted place in the finals of a highly competitive international math competition, wrote this piece for ...
A discrete random variable is a type of random variable that can take on a countable set of distinct values. Common examples include the number of children in a family, the outcome of rolling a die, ...
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