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Today's a delicious day to honor both sweet treats and mathematicians: it's Pi Day! The first recorded use of Ο€ as a mathematical symbol comes from the Welsh mathematician William Jones in 1706. File that fact away with your pie recipes.

WORD OF THE DAY

March 14, 2024

tourtière

[ toor-tyair ] noun

a pastry-covered pie containing minced pork or other chopped meat and various chopped vegetables.

 
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