By Greg Hart, CEO, Coursera I’m pleased to introduce the 2025 edition of Coursera’s Learner Outcomes Report, created in collaboration with The Harris Poll. As a global learning platform, Coursera aims to help the world’s learners master the right skills …
String theory was supposed to be physics’ grand theory of everything. While it’s (so far) failed in that aspect, string theory’s principles should still be useful because its mathematical framework is so solid. In a new paper, researchers have demonstrated …
Magnon frequency combs may make it possible to link and interact with a wide range of physical systems, opening new pathways for communication and control between otherwise separate technologies. Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) have identified a previously unknown …
Subscribe to our ▶️ YouTube channel 🔴 for the latest videos, updates, and tips. The three types of fractions are : Proper Fraction Improper Fraction Mixed Fraction A fraction can be classified in three ways proper fraction, improper fraction and mixed fraction. …
Humanity was already enjoying motion pictures a century ago. But the ability to do so at home still lay a few decades in the future, and the ability to pull up a movie on demand through a streaming service much …
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Droughts and floods can disrupt daily life, damage ecosystems, and strain local and global economies. Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin set out to better understand these water extremes by studying how they develop and spread across the …
Asgar Jamneshan, Or Shalom and I have uploaded to the arXiv our paper “ Polynomial towers and inverse Gowers theory for bounded-exponent groups“. This continues our investigation into the ergodic-theory approach to the inverse theory of Gowers norms over finite …
An ancient tomb discovered in Turkey may have been made for a member of the family of the legendary King Midas, who lived in the eighth century B.C. and is renowned for his mythical “golden touch.” The possibly royal tomb, …
Michele Bartuccelli visited the University of Rome III yesterday (Wednesday 3 December) and gave a talk in the Seminario di Fisica Matematica (seminar webpage here). The title of his talk was “On the crest factor for solutions of PDEs and …







