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What India’s forgotten genius taught us about math

[…] This video is about Aryabhata and his work the Aryabhatiya. Selected sources: The manuscript with English commentary: https://ia801405.us.archive.org/13/it… Sanskrit Meter example: • SanskritMetres 02 Arya https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c… https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryabhata https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryabha… […]

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London Museum Receives Donation of Over 14,000 Roman Artifacts | My Modern Met

By Jessica Stewart on April 11, 2025 Small Roman pottery vessel with foliage and face (Photo: London Museum) These artifacts, many of which have never been seen by the public, provide an incredible opportunity to learn more about daily life … Continue reading

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How Close Are We to a Complete Map of the Human Brain?

If we could fully map the inner workings of our brain, we could understand disease, consciousness, and what it is that makes us human. Only catch? There are more connections in the human brain than there are stars in the … Continue reading

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Solving the Nazca Lines’ Ancient Archeological Mystery

[…] In the desert of Peru, hundreds of enormous ancient drawings are carved into the dirt. They’re called the Nazca Lines, and archeologists are still arguing over what they mean. Hosted by: Niba @NotesbyNiba (she/her) […]

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France Breaks Fusion World Record

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The physics of a popping water balloon

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Scientists Create Patch To Fix Broken Hearts

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Plasma from the Sun falling back onto its surface

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The Skeleton That Was 8 Different People

  […] In the 1970s, archaeologists discovered a strange grave in western Belgium, dating back to 100 CE or so. Unlike the 76 other graves, it actually had a skeleton inside it. But 50 years later, we learned it was … Continue reading

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Explaining Orbits 🛰️ w/ Neil Degrasse Tyson

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