I popped into Habitat yesterday, and they're selling a range of five pseudo-Fibonacci nesting trays (four smaller trays plus a bigger one to hold them). It's just a shame that they chose such and awful selection of colours for them (who the heck decided on yellow, brown and navy blue??!?).
The Problem with Eric Weinstein
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A brief comment on the recent appearance of Eric Weinstein and Sean Carroll
on Piers Morgan's show, and the fallout that followed afterwards.
Mathematicians interact with AI, July 2025 update
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This is a guest post from Aravind Asok. If you have comments about this,
you can contact him at asok@usc.edu. We’ll see if there’s some way to later
post m...
AdSense became unusable
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For several months, I have been getting direct censorship requests from
Google AdSense. In recent days, the frequency increased to "several
articles to be ...
Scholarships for Ukrainian PhD students in Mainz
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The Cluster of Excellence PRISMA+ at the University of Mainz announces
scholarships for Ukrainian PhD students who have already started a PhD in
the field ...
hasta la raĆz
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— Yeah but you're not that type of Mexican! You always love pretending like
you are — I-I didn't... — Here we go again She always did this. We have
been fr...
Physics Week in Review: January 19, 2019
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Among this week's highlights: the fluid dynamics of hagfish snot, LIGO
disputes claims of galaxy-warped gravitational waves, and measuring gravity
by dropp...
MoMath - Museum of Mathematics Opening Day
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I attended the Dec. 14 pre-opening and Dec. 15 opening day celebrations of
America's one and only Museum of Mathematics in New York City. It was a
great...
What is Quality, How is it Quality and Why?
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Today I find myself inspired by the day that it is and also by some things
I’ve come to read as of late that further have served to have brought...
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