Articles for category: Mathematics

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25 Inspirational Stories of Women in Mathematics

Maria Faith Saligumba

Mary Somerville was a self-taught scholar whose work in mathematics and astronomy earned her the title of the “Queen of Nineteenth-Century Science.” She translated and expanded Laplace’s “Mécanique Céleste,” making complex celestial mechanics accessible to a broader audience and laying the groundwork for the discovery of Neptune. Her legacy extends to inspiring future women to ...

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The Incredible Work of Dr St Elmo Brady The First African American to Earn a PhD in Chemistry

Maria Faith Saligumba

Dr. St. Elmo Brady’s groundbreaking achievements in the field of chemistry marked a significant milestone in the history of African American scholars and scientists. As the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry, Brady’s legacy extends beyond his scientific contributions to inspiring generations of minority students in pursuing careers in science and academia. ...

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The Work of Dr Maryam Mirzakhani in Mathematics How Her Contributions to Geometry Are Impacting Science

Maria Faith Saligumba

Dr. Maryam Mirzakhani was an extraordinary mathematician whose influential work has had a profound impact on the field of mathematics, particularly in geometry and its applications. Born in Tehran, Iran, in 1977, Mirzakhani showed an early aptitude for mathematics, leading to a career marked by groundbreaking discoveries. In 2014, she became the first woman to ...

Mathematicians spent 2025 exploring the edge of mathematics

Beyond Equations: How Scientists Pushed Math to Its Limits in 2025

Sumi

A Giant Leap Toward the Infinite (Image Credits: Images.newscientist.com) Mathematicians in 2025 ventured into uncharted territories, probing the limits of numbers and logic in ways that reshaped foundational concepts. A Giant Leap Toward the Infinite Researchers edged closer to identifying a colossal number that could upend the core principles of mathematics. This elusive figure, lurking ...

Consciousness May Be a Fundamental Force of the Universe, Not a Byproduct

Consciousness May Be a Fundamental Force of the Universe, Not a Byproduct

Jan Otte

You’ve probably grown up accepting that your thoughts, feelings, and inner awareness all emerge from the firing of neurons in your brain. It’s what science has taught us for decades. Your consciousness is simply what happens when billions of brain cells communicate. Simple enough, right? What if you’ve been looking at this backwards the whole ...

Time Might Not Exist – And We're Starting To Understand Why

Time Might Not Exist – And We’re Starting To Understand Why

Andrew Alpin

You glance at your watch, check the calendar, plan your evening. Everything in your life revolves around the passage of time. It’s hard to imagine anything more fundamental to reality than the steady march from past to present to future. Yet according to some of the most fascinating theories in modern physics, time as you ...

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Sacred Geometry in Indigenous Art: A Visual Language of Place and Story

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the shapes themselves were trying to tell you something? Across continents and centuries, Indigenous artists have harnessed the power of sacred geometry to create art that doesn’t just please the eye, but weaves ...

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The Invention of Zero: How a Nothing Revolutionized Mathematics

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world without zero. No concept of emptiness in your bank account, no countdowns to rocket launches, and no way to express the very idea of “nothing.” It sounds almost impossible, yet for much of human history, people had no way to write, count, or even think about the idea of zero. The journey ...