🌍 International Day of Mathematics – 14th March Logic • Discovery • Innovation • Infinite Possibilities International Day of Mathematics (IDM) is celebrated globally on 14th March each year. It was proclaimed by UNESCO in 2019 to highlight the essential role of mathematics in science, technology, education, and sustainable development. The date 14th March (3.14) is also widely recognized as Pi Day , symbolizing the mathematical constant π (pi). Mathematics is the language of patterns. It explains the universe—from atoms to galaxies. 📐 Why 14th March Matters Mathematics is foundational to: Engineering and architecture Medicine and data science Artificial intelligence Climate modeling Economics and finance Space exploration Without mathematics, modern civilization would not function. 🌍 Mathematics in Everyday Life We use mathematics daily through: Time and measurement Banking and budgeting Technology and communication Navigation and transportation Construction and design Even simp...
In the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrencies, Pi Coin has emerged as a unique and intriguing player. Launched in 2019 by a team of Stanford graduates, Pi Coin aims to make cryptocurrency mining accessible to everyone, even those without technical expertise or expensive hardware. Unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum, which require significant computational power and energy consumption, Pi Coin can be mined using a smartphone. But what exactly is Pi Coin, and does it have the potential to revolutionize the digital currency landscape? What is Pi Coin? Pi Coin is a cryptocurrency project developed by the Pi Network, led by Stanford University graduates Dr. Nicolas Kokkalis and Dr. Chengdiao Fan. The project’s core mission is to create a decentralized digital currency that is accessible to the average person. Pi Network leverages a unique consensus algorithm known as the Stellar Consensus Protocol (SCP), which allows users to mine Pi Coins without the need for energy-intensive hardware. How Does...