Unpack the Bag of Marbles Problem from the Feynman Lectures in this clear and engaging video! We break down the physics concepts step by step, showing how probability, statistics, and mechanics come ...
Richard Feynman (1918–1988), the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, may be the physicist most familiar to Korean readers. Over 10 types of books related to Feynman have been translated and ...
Quote of the day: In an era defined by information overload, viral opinions and instant expertise, the ability to think clearly has become both more difficult and more essential. Scientists and ...
Rote learning has always had one clear advantage: it feels efficient. You memorise today, reproduce tomorrow, and move on. The problem, research suggests, is that very little stays behind. Studies ...
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In recent years, mathematicians have applied sophisticated techniques to shed new light on practices like voting, districting, and apportionment of legislative seats, providing novel points of view on ...
In mathematics, it often happens that baroque, highly technical results disguise beautiful underlying principles. This talk traces the path from the elegant contraction mapping principle to the rather ...
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At head of title: Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. Reprinted from the Journal of the Society of Arts, October 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 1890. "Delivered before the Society ...