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 ...
Number four on our list of the 11 best science YouTube channels is proof that math doesn’t always have to give headaches – on the contrary, it looks like a lot of fun in, once again, Brady’s videos.
The best kinds of ideas about numbers are easy to understand but devilish to actually prove. We saw that in the YouTube channel Numberphile's video about the Collatz conjecture. Now that channel and ...
Jake Barnett is a math prodigy who, as a 12-year-old in 2012, was interviewed by the news program 60 Minutes about the wild way he visualized numbers. YouTube channel Numberphile has taken a closer ...
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