It's not every day the world breaks out desserts to celebrate math, but March 14, or 3.14, is no ordinary day. That's right, it's International Pi Day. Even if you're not math savvy, you likely ...
Children, kicking off their two-week spring break on Monday, enjoyed a math-filled day at the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre in Vancouver with the number pi (π) at centre stage. March 14 is celebrated by ...
Ten-year-old Alexander Jin thinks of pie in slices, but when it comes to pi as a mathematical constant, he thinks of it in chunks. Jin, who goes to Ridgeview Elementary in West Vancouver, stopped by ...
Aragon won the contest by memorizing 150 digits of pi. A 10-year-old British boy has broken the world record for recalling the most decimal places of pi in one minute. Alberto Davila Aragon, a student ...
WATCH ABOVE: In celebration of Pi Day, the Global News crew was challenged to memorize as many digits of Pi as possible. TORONTO — On Saturday morning at 9:26 a.m. get ready to celebrate the most epic ...
Maurice Dickinson could be a budding genius, or maybe he’s just a kid who really likes pie.
Today in Research: counting 10 trillion digits of Pi, encouraging progress for a malaria vaccine, another TV watching warning, and MIT researchers who are peering through concrete walls.
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