How to Bake Pi by Eugenia Cheng
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Eugenia Cheng’s How to Bake Pi uses cooking as a central metaphor to understand math. Who knew abstract mathematics could be so tasty? Bonus: contains cake.
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Eugenia Cheng’s How to Bake Pi uses cooking as a central metaphor to understand math. Who knew abstract mathematics could be so tasty? Bonus: contains cake.
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Today I felt like a change of pace. So instead of trying out some tea, I’m going to talk about some interesting book- and tea-themed Kickstarter campaigns.
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When Breath Becomes Air is about a man’s quest to understand the human mind while struggling with cancer. Kalanithi could have been the next Oliver Sacks.
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Jasmine is a popular flavour in green tea, but these two teas bought through Amoda each offer a twist on this classic floral ingredient.
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The Unquiet Dead, Ausma Zenahat Khan’s debut, tackles the Bosnian genocide – a remarkable topic for a mystery novel.