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  • Graduate Students Are Going Back to School

    Cornell’s Learning Initiative in Medicine and Bioengineering (CLIMB) is a five-year initiative funded through the National Science Foundation’s GK-12 program, which stands for Graduate STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) Fellows in K-12 Education. Fellows partner with science teachers to create an inquiry-driven curriculum module based on their own original research, as well ...
    2010-11-10 03:48:02
  • Less math acceleration for county K-8 students, more in high school

    To address concerns from parents and teachers about the number and readiness of students in accelerated math classes, Montgomery County public school officials are recommending reducing the number of students who take above-grade math courses in elementary and middle schools.
    2010-11-10 04:28:52
  • Dr. László Lovász Receives 2010 Kyoto Prize in “Basic Sciences” for Outstanding Contributions to Mathematics

    KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The non-profit Inamori Foundation (President: Dr. Kazuo Inamori) today presented Dr. László Lovász with its 26th annual Kyoto Prize in “Basic Sciences,” which focuses for 2010 on Mathematical Sciences. A citizen of both the United States and Hungary, Dr. Lovász, 62, received the award for his outstanding contributions to the academic and technological possibilities ...
    2010-11-10 02:16:34
  • Superfluid light flows past obstacles without scattering

    It is a truism that first impressions really count. So you would think that a paper entitled "Superfluid motion of light" that had me running off to discuss a potential experimental demonstration with colleagues would have me raving. Unfortunately, on second, third, and now fourth reading, I find myself slightly at a loss. It seems very interesting, but what is that we are actually interested in ...
    2010-11-10 06:34:36
  • Gods of This World: Skepticism - Associated Content

    These complexities are real and are not an attempt to evade the question. What, after all, is "proof"? Except in mathematics, one cannot absolutely prove much of anything. The best that can be done is to provide enough evidence to overcome most reasonable ...
    2010-11-09 09:11:00
  • Chickasaw City Council votes to increase sales tax by half-cent - Everything Alabama Blog

    In doing so, Chickasaw would take ownership of the three school buildings within its limits — Hamilton Elementary, the Chickasaw School of Mathematics and Science and the former Chickasaw School of Mathematics and Science, which is temporarily serving as ...
    2010-11-09 08:43:00
  • Mass. losing ground in math - Boston Globe

    Massachusetts has previously scored better on the world stage. On the most recent Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, one of the most highly regarded international benchmarks, Massachusetts scored on par with Hong Kong, Taiwan, and ...
    2010-11-10 12:24:00
  • Parents should talk about math early and often with their children - ScienceBlog.com

    The amount of time parents spend talking about numbers has a much bigger impact on how young children learn mathematics than was previously known, researchers at the University of Chicago have found. For example, children whose parents talked more about ...
    2010-11-09 10:30:00
  • AFA Applauds Advancing Teams in National Cybersecurity Competition

    All-Service Division Completes Second Round of CyberPatriot
    2010-11-09 03:06:00
  • Fort Wayne has seen girls basketball success

    Indiana high school girls basketball may have been broken into four classes 13 years ago, but the Indianapolis area has maintained only one:
    2010-11-09 09:32:36
  • Pakatan losing the race to Putrajaya?

    A reader sent an e-mail asking whether the Pakatan Rakyat has come to a hopeless situation as the BN has won the recent two by-elections with regained Malay votes, while the Pakatan Rakyat is facing many critical problems.
    2010-11-10 01:01:37
  • Book discussion roundup

    Following is a listing of book discussion groups in theregion.
    2010-11-09 11:55:55
  • Auburn dean killed in traffic accident, funeral plans announced

    The dean of Auburn's sciences and math was struck and killed by a car Friday morning. The Lee County coroner tells News Leader 9 she was killed instantly.
    2010-11-09 11:16:42
  • Guard successfully defends quiz bowl at UT Tyler

    On Thursday, Nov. 5, 43 10th through 12th grade math scholars travelled to the campus of UT Tyler to participate in the 2nd Annual UT Tyler Mathematics Challenge and again brought home the Quiz Bowl trophy!! 
    2010-11-09 09:19:57
  • Math teachers focus on real world problems

    NASHUA – When 500 mathematics teachers are gathered in a room, this is not a sentence you’d expect to hear: “I tell my students that 6 is never the answer.” That statement came during the kickoff speech of the two-day meeting of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England, held in Nashua this week. It reflected not some irrational opposition to half a dozen, but to a rational ...
    2010-11-09 11:05:50

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