The new Pixar movie has a trailer that makes you think about how teaching math *really* works.
Elon Musk tweeted that a hyperloop test will accelerate to half the speed of sound and brake in just 1.2 kilometers.
There are real world applications of the stochastic mathematical process known as a random walk—really.
In which a physics professor severely overthinks his daughter's science homework.
Quality is one sign of a video hoax, but physics gives you indisputable evidence.
When and where will the Chinese space station land? We can’t know for sure—but we can examine some variables.
Anything you can do with a pencil and paper is worth doing in code.
On a scale from "light thwack" to "geez, watch it with that thing!"
Sometimes real science isn't nearly as exciting as pretend science.
A typical car can travel 30 miles on just one gallon of gasoline. How do electric vehicles stack up?