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Two Japanese scientists and a Japanese-born American have won the Nobel physics prize for discovering the fundamental asymmetry of the universe. With formidably complex mathematics, they laid the foundations for the so-called standard model of physics during the 1960s and 1970s.
2008-10-07 07:06:59
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VALPARAISO | Gifted and talented mathematics students from Northwest Indiana high schools are invited to apply for enrollment in a Valparaiso University course that will introduce them to cutting edge topics in mathematics and provide an opportunity to earn college credit.
2008-10-07 10:13:45
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Three particle physicists who provided insights into how tiny violations in symmetry shape the universe share this year's Nobel prize in Physics – but the decision has already sparked controversy. Two Japanese researchers, Makoto Kobayashi and ...
2008-10-07 01:40:00
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Officials with Knox County Schools heard plenty of opinions about the school calendar during Monday night's public forum at Powell High School. Knox County Schools' Superintendent Jim McIntyre said he will consider the opinions as he shapes a final ...
2008-10-07 12:22:00
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Video games have always had detractors, but a growing movement in academia and industry recognizes them as educational tools. This week, eight colleges and universities joined Microsoft in launching a new alliance to study the benefits of video ...
2008-10-07 04:18:00
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- Four free stock picks are being made available today on Zacks.com. The industry's leading independent research firm highlights one Zacks #1 Rank Strong Buy or a Zacks #2 Rank Buy stock for each of the four main styles of investing: Aggressive ...
2008-10-07 04:39:00
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If a bank lends ten dollars and charges a dollar interest, then the borrower must repay $10+1. No problem if the monetary system contained $100,000,000 of non-debt based money to begin with. The borrower can obtain an extra dollar somewhere from the ...
2008-10-07 01:40:00
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Dr. Monty Fickel, the professor who guided Chadron State College’s mathematics department during a period of tremendous growth, died Thursday, Oct. 2, at Chadron Community Hospital. He had been experiencing health problems in recent weeks. Neb. man ...
2008-10-07 09:51:00
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Brenden earned a degree in business at Rockford College in Illinois. He worked for Chrysler for 30 years, where he managed health, disability and retirement plans. After retiring from Chrysler, he worked at the Arizona State Retirement System. He is ...
2008-10-07 12:50:00
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Using a formula which has been part of the Dutch government's official determination for games of skill when compared to games of chance, Dutch mathematics professor Ben van der Genugten has criticized the Netherlands' official position regarding ...
2008-10-07 03:14:00
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Sun Microsystems, Inc. JAVA today announced the appointment of Christine Bucklin as Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategic Planning, reporting directly to Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's president and chief executive officer. In this position, Ms ...
2008-10-07 01:55:00
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A 1972 Cal Poly alumnus was recently named the new publisher of LA's largest newspaper, The Los Angeles Times. Eddy Hartenstein, 57, double majored in aerospace engineering and mathematics before moving on to receive his master's degree at the California State Institute of Technology.
2008-10-07 04:40:12
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A mathematics graduate from a college in the temple town of Puri, this scrawny and fair man, with a height of 5 feet 6 inches and sporting a beard, betrays no signs that mark him the most wanted man in Orissa.
2008-10-06 02:28:21
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Once again, there has been a leakage of Form Four national examination papers. It has so far been confirmed that the mathematics paper has leaked and the possibility that papers on other subjects may also have leaked cannot be ruled out.
2008-10-07 03:10:37
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The Cross River State government has expressed its determination to tackle the dismal performance of its students in mathematics.
2008-10-07 02:27:17
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