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Based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, the Bee Write Back writerdeck is another DIY project that should be relatively easy to ...
Ben Kingsley and Nick Offerman join the cast of Paramount's "Sonic 4" (Getty Images) Paramount revealed the “Sonic the Hedgehog 4” cast and official title on Thursday, and film is called, well, “Sonic ...
Pi Day is observed every year on March 14, marking the significance of the mathematical constant π (pi). The day is commemorated by mathematics enthusiasts around the world in recognition of the ...
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What better way to celebrate one of mathematics' most well-known symbols than with an actual slice of pie? On Pi Day, Saturday, March 14 (3.14, get it?), restaurants across the country are getting ...
Pi Day is celebrated annually on March 14 to honor the mathematical constant, Pi (3.14). Restaurants like Blaze Pizza, 7-Eleven, and Marco's Pizza are offering pizzas for $3.14 with certain conditions ...
LEGO has cultivated a fair share of video game collaborations over the last several years, from Super Mario Bros. to Animal Crossing. Among those collaborations, Sonic the Hedgehog has become one of ...
On March 11th, 2026, the controversial mobile-first cryptocurrency, Pi, the native coin of the Pi Network, defied all market trends to surge 6%, outperforming the broader cryptocurrency market that ...
While most in New England may be anticipating March 17, Saint Patrick's Day, there's another more mathematical holiday to celebrate first. Pi Day is celebrated annually on March 14, because its ...
While math lovers come together every year on March 14 to celebrate Pi Day, it can also be an opportunity for others to reap the benefits of special restaurant promotions. Representing the ratio of a ...
For University of Missouri mathematics professor Stephen Montgomery-Smith, Pi is inescapable. “It’s everywhere. I mean I don’t think there’s anybody who doesn’t use Pi somewhere, if you’re a ...