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  • World Scene

    The Washington Times - ROME — Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci, whose interests included painting, mathematics, music, engineering, anatomy and botany, may have illustrated the puzzles in a long-lost chess treatise recently recovered in the library of an aristocratic ...
    2008-03-14 09:28:00
  • Overpaid your gas bill? Don't even try to figure it out

    Guardian Unlimited - Everyone has been cheated because the company has only told customers 'that a new system has been introduced' - the basis of its calculations are not open and transparent, and rely on the complexities of the mathematics.
    2008-03-14 05:03:00
  • Children of sociable parents 'better at exams'

    Daily Telegraph - Children's scores in reading, mathematics and vocabulary tests are positively associated with the extent of their parents' formal social interaction.
    2008-03-14 07:48:00
  • Nobel laureates join world record juggler to win more converts to ...

    Guardian Unlimited - Every time we want to attribute a significance to numbers that goes beyond what they are, it's a perverted use of mathematics," said the author.
    2008-03-14 05:03:00
  • 2008 Templeton Prize awarded to Michael Heller

    Pravda - In his most recent volume, Is Physics an Art? (Biblos, 1998), he writes about mathematics as the language of science and also explores such humanistic issues as beauty as a criterion of truth, creativity, and transcendence.
    2008-03-12 02:21:00
  • The world gets smaller and smaller everyday and technology is on the ...

    KFYR-TV - The way GPS is used, if you have a receiver and that receiver is receiving a signal from multiple satellites at the same time, it knows exactly where they are, you can use mathematics and find out exactly where you are and the receiver knows where it ...
    2008-03-11 05:57:00
  • Prospect Point gets new principal

    Walla Walla Union-Bulletin - He has spent the past year as the district's director of mathematics and has seven years experience as a local classroom teacher under his belt.
    2008-03-13 01:22:00
  • Tackling childhood obesity

    WLUC TV 6 - Just like we promote reading and education and mathematics in the school - it's the same premise." Wellness Coordinator Katie Maxon said, "We need to push the fact that kids need to develop a healthy lifestyle so it's a routine for their lives.
    2008-03-13 04:21:00
  • Seven new deadly sins: are you guilty?

    Times Online - The whole of mathematics has this problem. Further mathematics cannot describe itself without circularity, thus a grand unified theory of everything is not possible mathematicly. Reasoning itself is a problem: the law of noncontradiction is unproven ...
    2008-03-09 05:59:00
  • 2008 Templeton Award goes to Polish Priest

    The Money Times - Heller won the award for his work in the field of mathematics. His work includes mathematical formulae through which he is able to explain almost everything around us, even something as abstract as chance.
    2008-03-13 09:48:00
  • Local mathematician honored by national association

    Southern Illinoisan - CARBONDALE — A national mathematics organization has honored a professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale for his achievements as a scholar. The Mathematical Association of America recently named Salah E. A. Mohammed as this year’s ...
    2008-03-13 08:14:00
  • Three Kanawha teachers receive math instructor honors

    Charleston Daily Mail - Three Kanawha County teachers were voted math teachers of the year by the Kanawha County Council of Teachers in Mathematics. Judy Gouty of Cedar Grove Elementary, Kristen Oxley of Sissonville Middle School and Matt Rhodes of St. Albans High School ...
    2008-03-13 07:03:00
  • Have your pi and eat it too

    Daily Princetonian - Pi itself is one of the fudnamental constants of mathematics. So you could say that it is very important. But it’s also very beautiful,” Pierce said. “Pi Day is a great way for mathematicians to poke fun at themselves.
    2008-03-14 12:17:00
  • Focus on algebra, U.S. panel tells schools

    Christian Science Monitor - The changes offered by the National Mathematics Advisory Panel are significant. Key pre-algebra skills would get more focused attention, experts say.
    2008-03-13 10:30:00
  • Panel urges new formula for math: fewer topics + more time on basics

    Minneapolis Star Tribune - Why algebra? The report of the National Mathematics Advisory Panel, appointed two years ago by President Bush, said Thursday: "Students who complete Algebra II are more than twice as likely to graduate from college, compared to students with less ...
    2008-03-12 05:55:00

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