One snowy January day, I asked a classroom of college students to tell me the first word that came to mind when they thought about mathematics. The top two words were “calculation” and “equation.” ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. It’s fall again, and knitting is back, baby. Technically, you can ...
Janelle Shane is a humorist who creates and mines her material from neural networks, the form of machine learning that has come to dominate the field of artificial intelligence over the last ...
help us heal, even at our most broken. Crafters across Britain speak to how knitting can help us heal, even at our most broken. null Supported by By Samantha Moore Samantha Moore is an animator. This ...
Taylor Payne was living a mile away from Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 9, 2014, the day that police officer Darren Wilson fatally shot unarmed teenager Michael Brown. In the following weeks and months, ...
The rhythmic click of needles. The softness of yarn running over fingertips. The satisfying logic of knit, purl, repeat. Knitting—and other so-called “grandma hobbies”—is making a comeback, especially ...
The yarn in my fingers connected me to the past, beyond this strange and terrible year, and to the family members far away. By Perri Klass, M.D. If you Google the two words “knitting” and “pandemic” ...