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  • Mathematics: 1,000 Years Old, and Still Hot

    The study of mathematics is thousands of years old, yet it is still a hot field. Mathematics provides a tool box for the sciences. Mathematical models are used to explain and predict events around us, and rigorous mathematical thinking organizes ideas.
    2013-06-23 04:40:36
  • READER SUBMITTED: Kathleen Segerson Honored By UConn Alumni Association

    Kathleen Segerson, Philip E. Austin professor of Economics, has been awarded the 2013 University of Connecticut Distinguished Professor Award.
    2013-06-23 11:25:30
  • Filipina named among best teachers in New York

    Marietta Geraldino, a geometry teacher in 10th and 11th grade at Manhattan’s Fredrick Douglas Academy, was among the 11 teachers who were given “Big Apple Awards” in June 12.
    2013-06-24 03:21:08
  • Mendon-Upton district looks to kick off STEM program

    The Mendon-Upton Regional School District is working on several projects to help students learn STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) related subjects.  
    2013-06-23 11:49:55
  • Kansas astronomer became expert in UFOs

    During a time when dark and stormy nights prevailed in the New Mexico desert, people were seeing things near Roswell and discovering they might not be alone.
    2013-06-23 05:07:24
  • SW students lead way for scholarships

    Bunbury Senior High School student William Wong will follow in the footsteps of his chemistry teacher Hayden McKenna when he jets across the country to take part in the Harry Messel International Science School later this month.
    2013-06-23 08:14:12
  • Maryland teachers prepare for tougher math curriculum under Common Core

    Teachers will spend the summer training to roll out Curriculum 2.0 to fourth- and fifth-grade students.
    2013-06-23 07:19:00
  • Morning commutes, STEM education dual focuses of new census release

    The largest-scale public analysis ever undertaken of science, technology, engineering and mathematics/computer science specialization in Canada will be released Wednesday, with Statistics Canada providing first-time data on the number of people with degrees in “STEM” fields nationwide, as well as […]
    2013-06-23 07:54:34
  • King's College London Mathematics School Public Consultation Evening

    King's College London Mathematics School is a brand new sixth form free school for 16 to 19 year olds with a real interest in and aptitude for maths. It is due to open in September 2013.
    2013-06-23 06:04:49
  • Meet the maths whizzes

    Advice about mathematics: Mathematics is a subject of reasoning and thinking, and so I enjoy using my brain to perform mathematical calculations with my high reasoning ability, and so this allows me to develop my commendable interest in mathematics.
    2013-06-22 06:47:52
  • To multiply maths students, take away classrooms and add online courses

    Those who answered “My teacher” to the first question above will not be surprised ... The future of education will be digital, online, on-demand and mobile. Driving these trends will be the National Broadband Network (NBN) and our already mobile ...
    2013-06-23 08:25:01
  • B-school student body not diverse enough

    Engineers account for over 90%
    2013-06-23 12:01:36
  • Citizen of the Week: James Rubillo

    “Parties who want milk should not seat themselves on a stool in the middle of the field in hope that the cow will back up to them.” That sage advice was penned by Elbert Hubbard circa the 1890s.
    2013-06-23 01:20:36
  • New Mexico Space Grant Consortium student experiments successfully blast into space from Spaceport America

    New Mexico Space Grant Consortium student experiments successfully blast into space from Spaceport America
    2013-06-23 03:31:30
  • Leading former Soviet dissident dies aged 83

    The former Soviet dissident Alexander Lavut, who spent several years in a prison camp and was a close collaborator of Nobel peace prize winner Andrei Sakharov, died today in Moscow aged 83, his family told AFP. A specialist in mathematics and geophysics, Lavut was sent in 1980 to three years in a prison camp for "spreading anti-Soviet slander" and his involvement in the Chronicle of Current ...
    2013-06-23 12:41:46

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