A dive into one of the most dangerous and perplexing problems in mathematics, exploring its implications, challenges, and why solving it could change our understanding of the world.
According to statistics that must be true or I wouldn’t have made them up, 87% of grandfathers couldn’t pass a third-grade ...
Adams: My math-and-physics-teacher husband knew that if our daughter didn't take geometry in 9th grade, she'd never get to calculus. He was right.