What is spatial practice Lefebvre?
Space & NavigationDecoding Space: Getting Your Head Around Lefebvre’s Spatial Practice Ever walked into a place and just felt… something? Maybe it was a sense of calm in a park, or a buzz of energy in a busy market. Well, Henri Lefebvre, a seriously sharp French thinker, spent his career digging into why spaces affect us so
What is the functions minimum or maximum value?
Space & NavigationDecoding Function Highs and Lows: Finding the Peaks and Valleys Ever wondered about the highest or lowest point something can reach? In math, especially when we’re talking about calculus, that’s exactly what we’re after when we look for the minimum and maximum values of a function. We call these the extrema – think of them
Has anything been found on the moon?
Space & NavigationSo, What’s Actually Been Found Up on the Moon? You Might Be Surprised! The Moon. For ages, it’s been that silent, watchful eye in the night sky, sparking our imaginations and fueling countless dreams. But it’s more than just a pretty face. Since we started actually going there, we’ve unearthed some truly mind-blowing stuff that’s
What did Benjamin Banneker Discover?
Space & NavigationBenjamin Banneker: More Than Just an Almanac Guy Benjamin Banneker, born in 1731, was one of those guys who seemed good at everything. Seriously, this dude was a farmer, a self-taught mathematician, an astronomer, a surveyor, and even an almanac author! He lived during a time when opportunities for African Americans were incredibly limited, yet
What makes a sun?
Space & NavigationWhat Makes a Sun? Peeking Behind the Stellar Curtain Our sun. It’s more than just that big, bright thing in the sky. It’s a star, a powerhouse, the very reason we’re all here, soaking up its warmth and light. But have you ever stopped to wonder exactly what makes a sun a sun? What’s the
How many calculations can the IBM do in hidden figures?
Space & NavigationUnlocking the Secrets of IBM’s Computing Power in “Hidden Figures” “Hidden Figures” isn’t just a movie; it’s a snapshot of a game-changing moment. We see NASA on the cusp of swapping human “computers” for hulking electronic brains, and right in the thick of it was the IBM 7090. This mainframe was a linchpin for the