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  • A forensic formula for solving crimes

    What use is maths? Why should we learn it? A forensic scientist could answer that virtually all the mathematics we learn at school is used to solve crimes. Forensic science considers physical evidence relating to criminal activity, and practitioners need ...
    2015-11-18 06:30:00
  • Helping youth succeed in science – Part 6: Using mathematics and computational thinking

    In 2011, the National Research Council released a report, “A Framework for K-12 Science Education.” Michigan State University Extension and Michigan 4-H are working to increase science literacy through the inclusion of the Scientific and Engineering ...
    2015-11-18 06:53:00
  • Sonam Kapoor doesn't understand mathematics behind box-office numbers

    "I don't understand numbers. I just don't get how it works. I used to receive a call from Fox (co-producer) every day about the collections and I would say 'Is it good or bad?' and they would say, 'It's a very good news'. This film has made those kind of ...
    2015-11-17 09:01:00
  • Famous mathematics problem remains unsolved

    Nigerian mathematician Dr. Opeyemi Enoch claimed he'd found a solution to one of mathematics most famous problems. But the Riemann Hypothesis remains unsolved. Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, tells us why it matters.
    2015-11-18 01:53:00
  • Unlocking a 150-Year Old Math Puzzle! Nigerian Professor Opeyemi Enoch Reportedly Unravels the Riemann Hypothesis & Wins $1,000,000

    If you are one of those people who hates mathematics, this piece of news might make you give it another thought! Nigerian professor Dr. Opeyemi Enoch was reported to have solved one of the world’s important math problems – the Riemann Hypothesis.
    2015-11-17 07:59:00
  • Nigerian mathematician claims to have solved 156-year-old riddle

    The hypothesis, which addresses a deviation from the average distribution of prime numbers, is one of the Millennium Prize Problems, seven unsolved puzzles put forward in 2000 by the Clay Mathematics Institute, each with a $1m prize for the solution ...
    2015-11-17 08:53:00
  • The mystery of Opeyemi Enoch and the 156-year-old math puzzle

    However when CNN contacted the awarding body, the Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI), they said they considered the problem unsolved and that Enoch had not been in contact with them. Naomi Kraker from CMI said that for the prize to be awarded, the findings ...
    2015-11-17 08:34:00
  • Riemann Hypothesis solved: Nigerian professor Opeyemi Enoch cracks 156-year-old maths problem

    He presented his proof at the International Conference on Mathematics and Computer Science and, if he is proved correct, could win $1m (£657,000) for his troubles. The Riemann Hypothesis is known as one of the seven millennium problems in mathematics.
    2015-11-17 03:38:00
  • The Nigerian mathematics “genius” who fooled the British media

    In the last few days, you may have read about how a Nigerian mathematician, Opeyemi Enoch, solved the Riemann Zeta Hypothesis—a 156 year old mathematical problem—and bagged a $1 million prize. Even though it has been widely reported, it appears the ...
    2015-11-17 10:38:00

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