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Now Beal, who, with a net worth of $8 billion ranks 43 rd on the Forbes list of U.S. billionaires, is offering a $1 million reward to anyone who can solve a math problem - now dubbed ... "I'm not holding my breath," said the American ...
2013-06-06 08:10:47
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BOUNTIFUL, Utah, June 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Jay Lyman Bishop is recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Pinnacle Professional from over 60 Years of Scientific Research. Currently retired, Dr. Bishop ...
2013-06-06 04:45:00
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Creating mathematical tools that identify abrupt changes in the environment and other complex systems is no easy task, but a Clarkson University research team is up for the challenge. Associate Professor of Mathematics & Computer Science Sumona ...
2013-06-06 05:21:27
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It all started with Beal’s determination to solve the 350-year-old mystery of Fermat’s Last Theorem — the idea that Ax + By = Cz. Beal realized that there could only be solutions to the equation when A, B, and C have a common numerical factor.
2013-06-06 04:34:36
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Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Looking for a way to make $1 million? All you need to do is solve a math equation that has been boggling the minds of the world’s greatest mathematicians for over 20 years. Beal’s Conjecture, represented by A^x + B^y = C^z, is named after Andrew Beal, the same man who is offering up the seven-figure reward for anyone who can prove that when A ...
2013-06-06 03:10:05
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TORONTO , June 6, 2013 /CNW/ - The Fields Institute's Toronto Math Circles team placed first in Division B of the American Regions Mathematics League (ARML) Competition. This was the first ARML Competition ...
2013-06-06 12:56:00
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Irwin High School in Montego Bay, St James, has joined forces with the United States-based Educo International Incorporated to integrate and implement the highly touted Educosoft web portal (a specialised software) into schools across western ...
2013-06-05 08:59:52
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The University of Oregon makes it easier, too: The Eugene Math Circle will open weekly sessions for elementary, middle and high school students this fall who like solving challenging problems and learning exciting topics outside the school curriculum.
2013-06-06 12:24:39
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Names can provide a clue to a person's background, and with certain names come certain preconceptions. But could a parent's choice of name for their child be influenced by evolution? Scientists from Queen Mary, University of London analysed the most popular baby names from the last decade to decode the link between the sounds in a name and the sex, in a new paper published in the journal PLOS ...
2013-06-05 04:07:57
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If you’re an education leader concerned with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics initiatives, NSTA’s new book, The Case for STEM Education, will prove valuable reading.
2013-06-06 07:30:00
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