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  • Are Americans stuck in a pessimistic funk?

    StockScouter rates stocks from 1 to 10, with 10 being the best, using a system of advanced mathematics to determine a stock's expected risk and return. Ratings are displayed on a bell curve, meaning there will be fewer ratings of 1 and 10 and far more of 4 through 7.
    2012-06-08 02:22:08
  • How low can oil prices go?

    StockScouter rates stocks from 1 to 10, with 10 being the best, using a system of advanced mathematics to determine a stock's expected risk and return. Ratings are displayed on a bell curve, meaning there will be fewer ratings of 1 and 10 and far more of 4 through 7.
    2012-06-08 02:21:36
  • Top five quantitative engineering programs in America

    You do need to know math; particularly if you go into finance. Equipped with backgrounds in physics, , or computer science, “Quants” marry finance with : offering valuable insight into the complicated realms like statistical ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Flame's Windows Update hack required world-class cryptanalysis, researchers say

    The Flame cyber-espionage malware makes use of a previously unknown cryptographic attack variant that required world-class cryptanalysis to develop, experts from the Dutch national research center for mathematics and computer science (CWI) said on Thursday.
    2012-06-08 12:55:30
  • Molded for Success on Clay Courts

    The answers include geometry, , risk management, chess, biomechanics and physics. They include legs as thick as telephone poles and a forehand that produces, on average, 3,300 revolutions per minute of dizzying spin. “It boils down ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • South Africa: Moolla Family Sponsors New Trophy for Competition

    The University of Cape Town (UCT) Competition this year will inaugurate a new trophy category, thanks to the generosity of the Moolla family, whose three sons were consistent Gold Award winners when they were in high school. Saadiq, Haroon and ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Teaching math via Origami

    This was just the beginning. Today   Keskar   is working on his fourth book on " Through Origami". should be able to help us elevate the quality of living in the given resources, it should tell us how to   optimise ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Grueling College Entrance Exams Begin For Shrinking Pool Of Chinese Students

    The Chinese government says that more than 9 million students will take national exams to enter into college next year. A high number, but a significant drop from previous years.
    2012-06-07 04:02:14
  • Former professors donate millions to UNI

    Two former University of Northern Iowa professors recently donated millions of dollars to the university to fund scholarships, a professorship and various campus programs. ...
    2012-06-07 05:00:15
  • Drent’s summer clarifies math concepts for Kapa‘a High students

    Gigi Drent, a mathematics instructor at Kaua‘i Community College, just finished the 2011-2012 academic year, and lost little time getting her summer plan under way: to lead high school students toward a college education.
    2012-06-08 05:30:00
  • Rob Cohen Developing Action Movie Based on Sir Isaac Newton

    Director Rob Cohen has partnered with producer Gene Kirkwood, who executive produced Rocky back in 1976, to develop a franchise based on Newton, the historical figure that is known for his work in the fields of physics and . Newly launched ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • GCHS teacher one of select fellowship few

    Santiaga Gasalao-Epps, a teacher at Greensville County High School has been selected to take part in the Siemens STEM Institute fellowship. Epps was chosen as one of 50 middle and high school educators from across the country to take ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Retired professor popularizing number crunching

    BHOPAL: After retiring from the army and immersing himself in teaching for 30 years, he is on a mission: to dispel the fear for among children. Meet 70-year-old, retired Major and professor of , Madanlal Baldevraj Ghai ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Spalding High School celebrates successes

    Among them is the recent upward movement in its ranking among reclassified high schools to ninth and 12th in and English language, respectively. Principal George Henry is proudest of all. A past student of the institution ...
    1969-12-31 06:00:00
  • Cramer's all-American stocks

    StockScouter rates stocks from 1 to 10, with 10 being the best, using a system of advanced mathematics to determine a stock's expected risk and return. Ratings are displayed on a bell curve, meaning there will be fewer ratings of 1 and 10 and far more of 4 through 7.
    2012-06-08 12:57:09

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