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Kyne is on a mission to make math fun and accessible to people who have felt like math isn’t for them. Her new book, Math in Drag, is one part history lesson, one part math guidebook, and one part ...
We believe those readers will be eager for books in the same vein — exceptional science and math books driven by important, original ideas (and thinkers), intellectual rigor and literary craft.
Save The Date: SciFri Book Club Events Is Math Real?: Livestream and Q&A with Eugenia Cheng Is 1+1=2 true or false? Well, according to mathemetician and author Eugenia Cheng, it depend on who, when ...
A notebook featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. Dilara Irem. Like the artist, the scientist is a lover of nature. Just as the artist is restricted only by his imagination ...
In her new book Math in Drag, Kyne dives into these connections and explores how, much like drag, math can be mystical, creative, beautiful — and most of all, fun. Want to hear us cover more math?
The idea that one would have to choose between mathematics and literature is, I think, something of a tragedy — not only because the two fields are inextricably, and fundamentally, linked, but ...
That disparity disappeared in 2007 for math, and for the first time in 2019 in science. Now, though, it’s back.
But as Adam Kucharski explains in his useful new book, “Proof: The Art and Science of Certainty,” it’s not as if Franklin’s edits immediately settled the matter.
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