‘If I Have a Choice Between Math and Almost Anything Else, I Choose Math.’
That's what 15-year-old Zachary Young says. He just got into Harvard and MIT.
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That's what 15-year-old Zachary Young says. He just got into Harvard and MIT.
'New York' Magazine TV critic Emily Nussbaum goes head-to-head with EW.com's Doc Jensen. At what point exactly did the two critics fall down the rabbit hole of conspiracy? How worried are they by the final season's ability to close out the story? Can there ever be another show like this again? Click through to read the dialogue.
A look at the Knicks at mid-season with Basketball Prospectus's Bradford Doolittle.
A new study shows baseball players age better than previously thought.
And to put the cherry on this Lost–obsessed day, here's NPR's Linda Holmes naming Lost the show of the decade, writing that despite any flaws, the series acted as a positive role model for more ambitious network television.
These two economists have even been grappling with some of the same problems as the most recent American Nobel winner! But the reaction will probably be, shall we say, different.
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