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‘Is Math Real?’ asks simple questions to explore math’s deepest truths
Is Math Real?
Eugenia Cheng
Basic Books, $30
Every mathematician has a story that goes something like this. You’re at a party, and someone asks what you do for a living. “I’m a mathematician,” you say. “You must be a genius!” they reply. Or perhaps you end up being an impromptu therapist to someone who needs to vent about traumatic experiences they had in math class decades ago.
Mathematics is treated with both reverence and fear: People often see math
Rugby World Cup Q&A: Mail Sport’s experts – including Mike Brown – answer all your key questions surrounding this weekend’s quarter-finals with Marcus Smith and Owen Farrell among the talking points
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The seven mid-life sex questions you don’t dare ask… answered by a top therapist
As a psycho-sexual therapist, I’ve helped hundreds of couples to improve their sex lives — most often through better communication in and out of the bedroom.
The truth is that most of us just don’t know how to talk about sexual problems without becoming upset.
Unlike the rest of our lives, where we accept ups and downs as normal, when it comes to sex we often assume difficulties are symptoms of relationship problems — and not knowing how to ask
Premier League Q&A: Will Mo Salah stay or go? Plus the latest from Man United and Chelsea as Mail Sport’s experts answer your questions
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Mail Sport’s Chris Wheeler, Adrian Kajumba, Lewis Steele and Matt Barlow answer all the big questions regarding Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Everton and Tottenham.
That’s it from Chelsea…
What do Chelsea still need in terms of incomings if they
Relationship guru says a monthly ‘sex summit’ is the secret to a thrilling love life: Here are the ten intimate questions every couple should ask
Among my friends and family, I am known as the embarrassing one who talks about sex. I ask people about their sex lives; I encourage my children to be open with sexual queries.
Most extraordinarily of all, perhaps, after a quarter of a century of marriage, I still have a sex life.
There is a whiff of staid regularity about it — we tend to have a weekly slot that suits each of us well — but now we’re both
Who do the Matildas play next? When is their game on? And what’s their path to the World Cup final? All your questions answered
Who do the Matildas play next? When is their game on? And what’s their path to the World Cup final? All your questions answered
- Aussies into quarters thanks to 2-0 win over Denmark
- No more easy games left at this stage of tournament
- Upsets ease path to possible World Cup glory
The Matildas recorded arguably the greatest victory in their history when they defeated
Was Ryanair right to block us from our flight? What is the dress code for Dubai? Are there bargain flights to Rhodes? The Holiday Guru tackles travellers’ questions…
The Holiday Guru is here to answer travellers’ questions.
This week he tackles queries about Ryanair asking for photo ID, last-minute deals to Rhodes and the dress code in Dubai.
Q. My daughter lives in Edinburgh and we often fly there with easyJet or BA. We have never been asked to produce photo ID, but recently I booked with Ryanair from Stansted. At the gate, we
Turley Raises Questions About Case Against Trump: Jack Smith ‘Would Need To Bulldoze’ First Amendment To Convict
Attorney and law professor Jonathan Turley raised serious legal questions about Special Counsel Jack Smith’s path to convicting former President Donald Trump.
In an op-ed published Saturday by The Hill, Turley warned that the latest indictment of Trump relating to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot threatens the First Amendment by giving the government an unprecedented power to criminalize false statements. Trump was indicted earlier this week on four charges, including conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct
Nathan Albanese Qantas Chairman’s Lounge: Three questions faced by the Prime Minister and airline over exclusive pass
Serious questions have been raised to Anthony Albanese after his 22-year-old son was granted access to Qantas’s highly-exclusive Chairman’s Lounge.
Nathan Albanese has been granted access to the invitation-only suite where he will rub shoulders with Australia’s top CEOs, A-list celebrities and politicians.
Nathan is the son of the Prime Minister and Mr Albanese’s ex-wife Carmel Tebbutt with his membership at the Qantas lounge coming under intense public scrutiny.
Three questions that are yet to be answered by the Prime
Fisker Q2 earnings: Investor questions Ocean production miss
But Fisker missed its second-quarter target of producing 1,400 to 1,700 vehicles, reporting output of 1,022 due to supplier issues, the company said. The Ocean is assembled in Graz, Austria, by Magna Steyr, a unit of Magna International Inc.
Among the top-voted investor questions for the earnings call were several asking for more details on 2023 production and delivery forecasts given the supply chain issues.
One submitted question is: “How does management expect to come back from underproduction in Q2