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Square Root Day 2025: A Mathematical Celebration
Ron Gordon established Square Root Day in 1981 to celebrate dates where the month multiplied by the day equals the year's last two digits; this year's date, 5/5/2025, is unique because 2025 is also a perfect square.
Square Root Day 2025: A Mathematical Celebration
Ron Gordon established Square Root Day in 1981 to celebrate dates where the month multiplied by the day equals the year's last two digits; this year's date, 5/5/2025, is unique because 2025 is also a perfect square.
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4% Bias Score


Mathematical Thinking Crucial for Effective Predictions in Uncertain Times
In a Euronews podcast, Cambridge statistics professor David Spiegelhalter discusses the limitations of predictions, arguing that mathematical thinking is crucial for effective risk assessment in an increasingly uncertain world, while highlighting the potential of AI as a supplementary tool, not a re...
Mathematical Thinking Crucial for Effective Predictions in Uncertain Times
In a Euronews podcast, Cambridge statistics professor David Spiegelhalter discusses the limitations of predictions, arguing that mathematical thinking is crucial for effective risk assessment in an increasingly uncertain world, while highlighting the potential of AI as a supplementary tool, not a re...
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24% Bias Score


Game Theory Explains Animal Mating Rituals
John Maynard Smith and George Price used game theory to explain why animal mating rituals often avoid serious violence, showing that risk-averse strategies lead to greater reproductive success; this initiated evolutionary game theory, impacting various fields.
Game Theory Explains Animal Mating Rituals
John Maynard Smith and George Price used game theory to explain why animal mating rituals often avoid serious violence, showing that risk-averse strategies lead to greater reproductive success; this initiated evolutionary game theory, impacting various fields.
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20% Bias Score


"Cifras y Letras" Record-Breaking Win
A mathematics professor from Seville wins a record-breaking 169,000 euros on the Spanish game show "Cifras y Letras."
"Cifras y Letras" Record-Breaking Win
A mathematics professor from Seville wins a record-breaking 169,000 euros on the Spanish game show "Cifras y Letras."
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0% Bias Score

The Uncertain Science of Certainty: Evaluating Evidence in the Age of Misinformation
Adam Kucharski's "Proof: The Uncertain Science of Certainty" examines how we assess evidence, tracing the evolution of mathematical proofs and their societal implications, highlighting the challenges of balancing intuition with rigorous methods in a world grappling with misinformation and AI.

The Uncertain Science of Certainty: Evaluating Evidence in the Age of Misinformation
Adam Kucharski's "Proof: The Uncertain Science of Certainty" examines how we assess evidence, tracing the evolution of mathematical proofs and their societal implications, highlighting the challenges of balancing intuition with rigorous methods in a world grappling with misinformation and AI.
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12% Bias Score

Mathematician Bridges Theory and Practice, Emphasizing Ethical AI
Emilio Carrizosa, a 58-year-old mathematician from Cordoba, Spain, applies mathematical models to real-world problems, such as climate change, homelessness, and cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the need for human oversight in AI decision-making to avoid bias and ensure ethical considerations; his work ...

Mathematician Bridges Theory and Practice, Emphasizing Ethical AI
Emilio Carrizosa, a 58-year-old mathematician from Cordoba, Spain, applies mathematical models to real-world problems, such as climate change, homelessness, and cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the need for human oversight in AI decision-making to avoid bias and ensure ethical considerations; his work ...
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36% Bias Score

The Puzzles of Jacques Ozanam
This article discusses the life and work of 17th-century French mathematician Jacques Ozanam, focusing on his popular book of mathematical recreations and two of his barrel-related puzzles.

The Puzzles of Jacques Ozanam
This article discusses the life and work of 17th-century French mathematician Jacques Ozanam, focusing on his popular book of mathematical recreations and two of his barrel-related puzzles.
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16% Bias Score

Students' Trigonometric Proof of Pythagorean Theorem
Two US students successfully proved the Pythagorean theorem using trigonometry, overcoming a significant mathematical challenge.

Students' Trigonometric Proof of Pythagorean Theorem
Two US students successfully proved the Pythagorean theorem using trigonometry, overcoming a significant mathematical challenge.
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0% Bias Score
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