Steven Bradlow, a professor in Mathematics, was recently featured on the Youtube channel Numberphile. Bradlow and his son often watched these videos, and after meeting one of the creators of the ...
Even though most of us know logic gates like the back of our hands, we just found this awesome explanation video you can use to teach kids in a very fun way — Using nothing but dominoes. Produced by ...
The latest Numberphile video talks to Stanford professor Persi Diaconis about the randomness of coin tosses. It all depends on how the coin is tossed (height, speed) and how many times it turns over ...
Rock, Paper, Scissors is a totally random game, right? Wrong — and here's the proof: The YouTube channel Numberphile recently posted a video that will teach you how to win at Rock, Paper, Scissors ...
When it comes to astronomical questions, it doesn't get much bigger than the one Numberphile recently attempted to answer: How many particles in the universe? Given that an estimated five trillion ...