
Don't Fall for Babylonian Trigonometry Hype
Separating fact from speculation in math history

Don't Fall for Babylonian Trigonometry Hype
Separating fact from speculation in math history

Emille Davie Lawrence's Favorite Theorem
Why the University of San Francisco math professor loves the compact surface classification theorem


Interfering Patterns
A puzzling project from Science Buddies

Dave Richeson's Favorite Theorem
The Dickinson College math professor tells us about Archimedes and circles

How Math Puzzles Help You Plan the Perfect Party
The right mix of people who already know one another, of boys and girls--Ramsey numbers may hold the answer

A Few of My Favorite Spaces: A 6-Holed Torus
It all starts with a pentagon...

How to Unfold a Pool Table
How billiards in polygons become trajectories on doughnuts

Amie Wilkinson's Favorite Theorem
The University of Chicago mathematician tells us why she loves the fundamental theorem of calculus

Introducing My Favorite Theorem
Meet the newest addition to your math podcast feed

Mathematics World Mourns Maryam Mirzakhani, Only Woman to Win Fields Medal
The brilliant Stanford professor, killed by breast cancer at 40, worked with shapes unconstrained by the real world

Do We Need Renaissance People Any More?
Even in an age of ultra-specialization, says an astrophysicist in a new book, we absolutely do

What Are Mixed Fractions?
How do they work? And how can you turn them into improper fractions? Keep on reading to find out!