
March of the Mac ‘n Cheese
What do mac ‘n cheese, poetry, and math have in common? Read on to find out – and use your noodle!
What do mac ‘n cheese, poetry, and math have in common? Read on to find out – and use your noodle!
Biting into an ear of corn is like biting into a whole bunch of math. And what better way to celebrate Corn on the Cob
We know crazy things happen to people in space: they float around inside the spaceship, eat food by squirting it, and pee through a tube.
We’ve all seen photos of Earth: the blue parts are water, the green and brown parts are land, and clouds show up as white swirls.
Try catching a high-flying Frisbee…now try catching it by jumping off a zooming speedboat. Read on to do the math to see if you can
Bedtime Math fan Michael B. just let us know that scientists found a fish on the ocean floor that can walk! Read on to take
Pennies are always only worth 1 cent…right? Not all of them. Read on to crunch the numbers behind messed-up money and how that makes some
Normally, skyscrapers are big buildings for which you have to reach your head really far back to see the top. But the Newby-McMahon “skyscraper” in
They say Superman is “faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.” But just