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After 40 years, Sebestyen’s theorem breaks past old math limits
For four decades, a quiet boundary in pure mathematics kept a powerful theorem locked inside the safe world of finite quantities. Now a new result known as Sebestyen’s theorem has pushed that boundary ...
New research finds girls and women more often use step-by-step algorithms, while boys and men use shortcuts. Accuracy is ...
Every now and again life accidentally leaves a door unlocked. Only those who dare to enter are rewarded with great and ...
At Creo College Preparatory Charter School in the South Bronx, after students spent hours taking practice tests, they were ...
I booked a business class seat for my American Airlines flight from St. Thomas to Charlotte, but 45 minutes before boarding, a gate agent told me my seat was broken ...
For years, rumors swirled about where his wealth came from. A Times investigation reveals the truth of how a college dropout ...
A now-retired Palm Beach County high school English teacher spells out challenges of lowered expectations in today's ...
"So far, both his first and second grade teachers have danced around the issue when reporting bad days to us. Rather than ...
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Letters to the editor: Trying to judge human ability by test scores always will invite debate
Having a high score is no grounds for guaranteed admission, and a low score does not always lead to a closed door. So many other factors are at play,' an L.A. Times reader writes.
In a jailhouse interview with The Arizona Republic, Johnny Reed said he is still trying to understand the decision he made as ...
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