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Why do we study mathematics?

The study of the sciences has become more significant than ever as the years have gone by. It is a decisive factor that tells ...
Your internet bill promises one number, your download bar shows another, and the mismatch comes down to two units that aren't ...
For years, one of the simplest explanations for human intelligence was also one of the biggest: the human brain has an enormous number of neurons. It also has an even more enormous web of connections ...
What makes the human brain capable of language, imagination, mathematics and invention? For many years, the prevailing view ...
If you run engineering or quality at scale, you've sat in that room where you know the testing worked exactly as designed, ...
Ottawa and B.C. want to buy 2,200 empty condos and turn them into rent-to-own homes. It could be a bailout — or one of the ...
Borrowing billions of dollars will neither reduce the costs of building new homes nor meaningfully expand the supply of ...
Executive Office of Education Secretary Stephen Zrike Jr. said more input is needed before the Healey administration pushes ...
From demographics to housing and commutes, here is how Columbus has evolved over the last five decades.
While civil liberties groups and progressive advocates are rightly sounding the alarm over the creeping surveillance state ...
Perspective: The Ukraine war is straining Russia and now Trump is helping Zelensky on Patriots. How will Putin's dice land?
This article is authored by Arpan Tulsyan, senior fellow, Centre for New Economic Diplomacy, Observer Research Foundation, ...