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This Guide is intended for two kinds of readers, according to author-mathematician Woody Dudley. The first are those who once knew but have forgotten, for instance, which integers are the sums of two squares and why they have that property, and who ...
2009-12-04 10:29:00
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Elon Lindenstrauss , a Princeton professor of mathematics , has won the Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research for his work in number theory. The Fermat Prize, named for Pierre de Fermat, a legendary 17th-century mathematician renowned for his ...
2009-12-04 09:03:00
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MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK -- (Marketwire) -- 12/04/09 -- Senator Percy Mockler, on behalf of the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology), today announced the opening of a new bioinformatics laboratory that will create new ...
2009-12-04 08:42:00
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WASHINGTON -- Talented engineering students who have ideas on how future explorers might live on the moon could find themselves working at NASA as paid interns. The 2010 NASA Moon Work engineering design challenge seeks to motivate college students ...
2009-12-04 07:45:00
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... from 296 candidates, included six from the mathematics and physics division, eight from chemistry division, five from the life sciences and medical sciences division, five from the earth sciences ... academic achievement in science and ...
2009-12-04 06:55:00
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At UNH’s College of Arts and Sciences, a world of knowledge and a wide variety of experiences prepare you for your future. Through exposure to the liberal arts and sciences, you’ll gain critical skills, open your mind, and experience personal ...
2009-12-04 07:23:00
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- Police in southern Kentucky have released surveillance photos of a Western Kentucky University professor from the evening she was killed. The Bowling Green Daily News reports that the pictures show Martha “Bettina” Richmond ...
2009-12-04 08:42:00
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Police say the bag wasn't with Richmond's body, which was found Nov. 22 in her Honday Odyssey van outside the Bowling Green Parks and Recreation building. The 51-year-old Richmond was a mathematics professor at the university. Bowling Green police ...
2009-12-04 08:42:00
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Light the candle and dig out the old (but like new) trigonometry book. To save the planet we need math. I mean no insult to Shakespeare, but I know what a rose smells like and with the help of Google I can tell you its scientific name. However, it ...
2009-12-04 06:04:00
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... UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing around £740 million a year in a broad range of subjects - from mathematics to materials science, and from information technology to ...
2009-12-04 03:56:00
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My daughter is only 2, but ask her what she wants to be for Halloween and she’ll quickly tell you: “Princess!” I’ve always been kind of a tomboy so I just don’t quite understand the princess fascination. In fact, I’m a little opposed to ...
2009-12-04 01:11:00
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ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES: Arkansas Energy Office’s programs coordinator Jenny Ahlen speaks to juniors at the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts on Wednesday about renewable energy resources the state has to offer. Students at the ...
2009-12-03 11:52:00
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) - Police in southern Kentucky have released surveillance photos of a Western Kentucky University professor from the evening she was killed. The Bowling Green Daily News reports that the pictures show Martha "Bettina" Richmond ...
2009-12-04 03:13:00
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Kerrin Desmond Wertz, 62, a lifelong resident of West Chester and a longtime mathematics teacher in Delaware County, died of pancreatic cancer Saturday at the Neighborhood Hospice Inpatient Unit in West Chester. Born in Teaneck, N.J., Mrs. Wertz ...
2009-12-04 02:01:00
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Chaviano, a mathematics professor, was arrested in 1994 and sentenced by military tribunal to 15 years in prison on charges of disclosing secrets concerning state security and falsifying documents. He had been head of the Cuban Civil Rights Council ...
2009-12-03 11:31:00
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