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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 ...
Think math is just about numbers and equations? Think again. Research analyzed 49 studies with 37,654 participants and ...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer for women in the world, with more than 660,000 new cases and nearly 350,000 ...
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How brain activity changes throughout the day: Findings offer clues to fatigue and mental health
An international team led by the University of Michigan has introduced new methods that reveal which regions of the brain ...
Your stress mindset is the extent to which you believe that the effects of stress are either beneficial or harmful. Unlike ...
In Illinois, officials at the State Board of Education hope to close the gap through the development of a statewide, ...
In many cases, parents or school administrators push back against a child’s deserved bad grades or their need to repeat a ...
Actuarial Science student Olivia Suarez is turning her love of numbers into a way to help people while strengthening the ...
Hebrew University researchers uncovered 8,000-year-old pottery showing floral patterns built on precise geometric ...
For three straight years, the math scores of juniors in the DeForest Area School District on the ACT exceeded the statewide ...
An international team led by the University of Michigan has introduced new methods that reveal which regions of the brain were active throughout the day with single-cell resolution.
Many students walk into their first year of college calculus with nervous anticipation, bracing for a whirlwind of equations, integrals and derivatives. However, for students taking calculus with ...
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