An asteroid or a nuclear war can end the world. Mathematical musings from one’s armchair cannot. Birth rank seems to have no ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Taxes are all about numbers, and each year, millions of math errors are caught by the IRS. For this tax season, taxpayers will now receive letters from the IRS detailing where they ...
If you haven't seen the latest Java developer productivity report from Perforce, you should check it out. Written by Perforce CTO Rod Cope and developer tools exec Jeff Michael, the "2025 Java ...
Readers express concerns over local issues including roundabout safety, noise ordinances, and political civility. Several letters critique the actions and rhetoric of political figures and their ...
To the editor: In an opinion published Monday, April 27 and titled: “America is losing its most valuable resource: People,” columnist George Will quotes another expert conservative thinker for a ...
A friend texted me last week, “Zak, they’re building another car wash in town—what gives?” It’s a fair question. There are already more than a dozen car washes in Flagstaff. How can yet another be an ...
Nothing rivals the human brain's complexity. Its 86 billion neurons and 85 billion other cells make an estimated 100 trillion connections. If the brain were a computer, it would perform an exaflop (a ...
The U.S. military uses letters in aircraft names to identify the primary purpose or role of the aircraft. Prior to 1924, designations were more complex (e.g., "PW" for pursuit, water-cooled), but were ...
Before throwing a résumé draft into ChatGPT or asking another AI tool to craft a message to hiring managers, job seekers should avoid a few things. "I never used the wording ChatGPT spit out, but I ...
A woke Canadian academic whose research includes working with young children to create “queer- and trans-centered spaces” is drawing mockery online for his choice of pronouns — his full name, all ...