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After a 39-year career teaching math, San Diegan Carole Kuck found her heart’s calling: spreading joy through art ...
Statewide, 28 schools got A grades despite at least half of its students not being proficient in language arts, while 56 schools got the top grade even though half or more of its students scored ...
Pokémon and sports cards may be outpacing the stock market on paper, but while some collectors are cashing in—others are going broke.
Discover how USD's STEAM camp uses Minecraft and podcasts to spark creativity and build skills in young learners, empowering ...
Play with math and make a glider from 5-6 p.m. Monday, July 21, at the Mountlake Terrace Library. There will be puzzles, ...
Twenty years ago, cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Spelke took a strong position in an ongoing public debate. "There are no ...
Exhibition / ‘Finely Tiny’: The blend of mathematics and Oriental art In her current body of work, Élise finds inspiration in the intricate symmetry of geometric forms, exploring a shared ...
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they follow relatively simple mathematical rules also found in branching patterns in nature.
Meet “Mathemalchemy,” a traveling math-meets-art installation coming eventually to a dimension near you.
"Intersections: Math, Art, Truth, Humanity" is on display through April 25 at Mercer Island Community and Event Center, 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island. KING 5's Evening celebrates the Northwest.
By using fractal math to calculate how the branches of trees are depicted in art, researchers can put a number on what makes for a realistic tree.