Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
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Bad wealth made good: how to tackle Britain’s twin faultlines of low growth and rising inequality
Over the past half-century, a rising share of economic activity in the UK and other rich countries has been connected with ‘bad’ wealth accumulation.
Helping students to develop math fluency takes more than just flash cards. It requires teaching them how to think about ...
Mamdani built an insurgency within the Democratic Party primary electorate first by mobilizing traditionally quiescent young ...
The Department of Homeland Security promises a $1,000 bonus to anyone who self-deports ... but refuses to say how many people ...
The professor and author who coined the term “net neutrality” joins Boardroom to talk about his new book and why the Internet ...
During a White House meeting with Central Asian leaders Thursday night, a sleepy Trump tapped Vice President JD Vance to ...
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A Miami-Dade deputy died during a routine part of his job. This is ‘not OK’ | Opinion
The death of Miami-Dade Deputy Devin Jaramillo in the line of duty has left the community reeling from an unspeakable act of violence and asking how a routine traffic crash ended in what the Sheriff’s ...
Q&A: Six principals from listed firms talk core issues and opportunities defining hospitality design's state of the art ...
Bargaining negotiations continue at the ABC, but management's latest offer to staff runs the broadcaster dangerously close to ...
What will our “full-fledged disasters” be in three decades, as the planet continues to warm? The year 2024 was the hottest on record. Yet 2025 has been perhaps the single most devastating year in the ...
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