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Groundbreaking water treatment system sees first real-world use
The pistachio trees of Coalinga, California, are thirsty. The nearest river is miles away, but beneath their roots lies an ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The City of Wichita announced that work at the city’s new, approximate $500 million water treatment plant is stalled again, this time due to “ongoing issues with the clarifiers.
Konstantinos Mamis, a UW assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, presents at the 13th Annual Integrated Mathematical Oncology Workshop at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla. Mamis was part ...
LUMBER CITY, Ga. — When 13WMAZ knocked on the doors of city hall in Lumber City Monday afternoon, nobody answered. The doors were locked. No one picked up the phone. For residents of this small ...
Gilbert residents are still dealing with large water bills. In some cases, bills have more than doubled from previous bills. A number of issues contributed to the big bills. GILBERT, Ariz. - Gilbert ...
New NY math guidelines tell teachers to stop testing kids on problem-solving speed to curb ‘anxiety’
The New York State Education Department is pushing new math guidelines, including a recommendation that teachers stop giving timed quizzes — because it stresses students out. The new guidelines also ...
A dad in Texas turned to social media for help after becoming increasingly confused by a third-grade math problem set for his child as homework. Marty posted a screenshot of the problem to Reddit ...
In a recent study, mathematicians from Freie Universität Berlin have demonstrated that planar tiling, or tessellation, is much more than a way to create a pretty pattern. Consisting of a surface ...
In the third century BCE, Apollonius of Perga asked how many circles one could draw that would touch three given circles at exactly one point each. It would take 1,800 years to prove the answer: eight ...
This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments grappling with climate change, diversity, and human rights on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Jenny Quinn, executive director of the Seattle Universal Math Museum, shows off a solved Fibonacci sequence puzzle. (GeekWire Photo / Maddie Stoll) Jenny Quinn travels with math in her backpack. She ...
Artificial intelligence systems are thirsty, consuming as much as 500 milliliters of water – a single-serving water bottle – for each short conversation a user has with the GPT-3 version of OpenAI’s ...
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