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CBS News - According to Syracuse University mathematics professor Hyune-Ju Kim, the odds of that happening are less than one in one million. "It's almost impossible," Kim said. Bloomberg news reports that Obama's campaign believes the race could well end up ...
2008-02-07 07:35:00
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Seattle Times - The odds of that happening are less than one in a million, said Syracuse University mathematics professor Hyune-Ju Kim, who analyzed the state- and city-wide votes. "It's almost impossible," Kim told the Syracuse Post-Standard newspaper. Indeed, the ...
2008-02-07 09:22:00
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Christian Science Monitor - Another use of stem, or I should say, STEM, is as an acronym I've heard within Boston's educational establishment to refer to "science, technology, engineering, and mathematics." This is a cluster of academic fields in which many experts ...
2008-02-07 09:43:00
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Forbes - Carnegie Learning, Inc., the leading publisher of research-based math curricula for middle schools, high schools, and the higher education market, announced today the release of a new math curriculum designed specifically to meet new, more rigorous ...
2008-02-07 07:13:00
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Talk about close. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama each got 6,001 votes in Syracuse in the state primary, according to preliminary Board of Elections results. The odds of that happening are less than one in a million, said Syracuse University mathematics professor Hyune-Ju Kim, who analyzed the state- and city-wide votes. "It's almost impossible," Kim told the Syracuse Post-Standard ...
2008-02-07 07:39:32
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A researcher at the University of Kansas is applying tools from the branch of mathematics known as graph theory to human memory to understand how words are stored. This approach may explain why many patients recover language skills after brain trauma such as stroke.
2008-02-07 06:32:10
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Not one person among the nearly 100 huddled in an Evergreen Public Schools meeting room Wednesday night would argue the U.S. isn't mired in a deep mathematics funk.
2008-02-07 09:17:32
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Praeter Software announced the immediate availability of Statistics Pro 1.0 on Thursday. Statistics Pro is a statistics and discreet mathematics application geared towards students and teachers. ...
2008-02-07 07:51:47
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PITTSBURGH----Carnegie Learning, Inc., the leading publisher of research-based math curricula for middle schools, high schools, and the higher education market, announced today the release of a new math curriculum designed specifically to meet new, more rigorous high school math requirements being implemented by the Georgia Department of Education in fall 2008.
2008-02-07 07:11:00
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Carnegie Learning, Inc., the leading publisher of research-based math curricula for middle schools,
2008-02-07 07:19:31
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Houston Chronicle - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama each got 6,001 votes in Syracuse in New York's state primary, according to preliminary Board of Elections results. The odds of that happening are less than one in a million, said Syracuse University mathematics ...
2008-02-05 03:58:00
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Evening News Norwich - Typically generous, he donated royalties to the upkeep of her shrine, off King Street. Born in Devon, he read mathematics at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and went to teach at Westminster School in 1932. Ordained in 1936, he went to India three years ...
2008-02-06 11:13:00
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Grand Island Independent - Mathcounts is a national math enrichment, coaching and competition program that promotes middle school mathematics achievement in every U.S. state and territory. Mathcounts is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Teachers use the free ...
2008-02-06 10:02:00
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Yemen Times - In more than half of MENA countries, approximately two-thirds of students major in social science and humanities rather than in science and mathematics. This enrollment pattern is the opposite of that observed in East Asia and, to a lesser extent, in ...
2008-02-06 11:21:00
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Winchester Star - He excelled in mathematics and was intrigued by a career in engineering. His father took him on a tour of engineering schools. Then Albert went to a music camp in Brevard, N.C. It was a life-changing experience that renewed Albert’s interest in a ...
2008-02-06 10:52:00
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