Luana Lopes Lara is now known as an “MIT math nerd” who co-founded prediction market Kalshi and became the world’s youngest ...
During its short existence, Kalshi has taken a battering ram to the regulatory establishment in its bid to give Americans the inalienable right to bet on just about everything. The US election, Taylor ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — Matt Medina, a state title holder in math and valedictorian, shared insights into his journey to success and his future plans at MIT. "It was a very bumpy process ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — A high school graduate in San Diego, who has never been able to walk due to a genetic disease, has now earned a spot at MIT for his exceptional ability in mathematics. His success ...
A student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has gone viral for awkwardly interrupting a math lecture to protest the so-called “ongoing genocide of Gaza.” The clip, viewed more than 18 ...
It had come down to one final integral. At the chalkboard on the left, Justin Brereton was rushing through the equation as if a bomb were about to go off. On the right, Praveen Venkataramana was ...
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Glacier High School junior Silas Schwarz is a member of the first Montana team slated to compete in the prestigious Harvard-MIT Math Tournament Nov. 12-15 in Boston. The team led by University of ...
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Some viral math puzzles come from unexpected sources, like elementary school classrooms. This problem was intended for more advanced students, and it's been stumping people for at least 145 years. The ...