The Vampire Who Knew Too Much
“You don’t know anything, Witch” – said the Vampire The game “Werewolf for a night: monsters” is a variation of
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“You don’t know anything, Witch” – said the Vampire The game “Werewolf for a night: monsters” is a variation of
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Read MoreAmid thoughts, worries, and the pain of her healing wound, Atalia tries to sleep. Test time! This situation was unprecedented,
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Read MoreToday in the blogger training course at Blogs de Ciências, a sentence came that certainly made me uncomfortable. To say
Read MoreHave you ever thought about finding a math challenge at an art exhibition? It may seem strange, maybe it would
Read MoreThe posts in the Free-Style Mathematics collection aim to discuss less orthodox (but functional) ways of doing good old math.
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Read MoreGiven that proofs/demonstrations are a recurring topic on this blog, I think it would be nice to talk about something
Read MoreIn mathematics textbooks and class notes (especially from undergraduates onwards), we often see these three verbs: show, prove, demonstrate. So
Read MoreReading Simon Singh’s “The Simpsons Math Secrets” was an experience that closed many gaps in my life as a humorist
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Read MoreSince mid-2020, I publish every weekend 3 original math challenges that keep the same structure. They are geometric shapes with
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