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  • About 1,000 to compete in math relays Wednesday at MSU (The Springfield News-Leader)

    The 36th annual Pummill Math Relays will he held Wednesday in Hammons Student Center at Missouri State University. Area high schools will send their best math students to match wits with their peers in 15 individual and team events. This event will attract approximately 1,000 students from 45 schools. The relays are sponsored by MSU's mathematics department and will begin at 9:30 a.m. with an ...
    2008-04-22 08:08:32
  • Geometry is applied to music (Moldova.org)

    Three U.S. professors have used mathematics to analyze and categorize musical harmony, producing what they call geometrical music.The researchers from Florida State, Yale and Princeton universities said their collaboration has produced a geometrical music theory, which translates the language of music theory into that of contemporary geometry.Our research offers a variety of tools for ...
    2008-04-22 08:35:45
  • - By: The Associated Press (Charleston Daily Mail)

    In this photo provided by NASA, Dr. Stephen Hawking, a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, delivers a speech entitled "Why we should go into space" during a lecture that is part of a series honoring NASA's 50th Anniversary, Monday, at George Washington University's Morton Auditorium in Washington.
    2008-04-22 07:16:23
  • Community News Notes (Waxahachie Daily Light)

    Waxahachie Global High, a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) Academy, has 100 spaces available for the 2008-09 school year.
    2008-04-22 12:13:23
  • Commentary: An Open Letter Regarding Professor John Yoo (Berkeley Daily Planet)

    If a mathematics professor would suddenly proclaim that one plus one equals three, the mathematics department would have some concerns about the ability of that professor to continue as a teacher of students.
    2008-04-22 10:24:23
  • Two students honored with Goldwater Scholarship (The Daily Targum)

    The University's bragging rights may have just gotten bigger, as two students have been named 2008 Barry M. Goldwater Scholars, an award that recognizes academic achievement in mathematics, the natural sciences and engineering. The students are two out of only 11 recipients of the award in New Jersey, according to a University Media Relations press release.
    2008-04-22 07:43:30
  • Geometry is applied to music (UPI)

    Three U.S. professors have used mathematics to analyze and categorize musical harmony, producing what they call "geometrical music."
    2008-04-22 08:00:32
  • An expanding universe (The State)

    Hannah Van Patten, 18, didn’t have a problem with the five-minute walk to her off-campus chemistry-lab class last year. Walking to her off-campus chemistry lab when it was raining, however, was a different story for the student at Hartsville’s Governor’s School for Science and Mathematics. “The road was flooded. I was soaking wet,” the senior from Columbia recalled, laughing. In 2009, students ...
    2008-04-22 09:13:47
  • Analyzing circuit sensitivity for analog circuit design (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)

    Delve deep into the mathematics of filters and their sensitivities to component variations, using tools such as Monte Carlo analysis to determine how much a filter's transfer function will vary.
    2008-04-22 09:59:52
  • Letters to the Editor (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)

    Education quality is not dependent on diversityIn response to your April 14 editorial, "Redefining campus diversity": You argue that America's elite universities must attempt to become more "diverse" by enrolling more students from low-income families. Although following that idea probably won't do much harm, I fail to discern any reason why doing so would make any appreciable difference.
    2008-04-22 01:00:00
  • Western Junior High to host math challenge (Quincy Herald-Whig)

    Western Junior High is hosting the Mathematical Competency Challenge, a program designed to motivate junior high students to become interested in mathematics.
    2008-04-21 12:56:38
  • Pennsylvania votes in must-win for Clinton (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Democrats in Pennsylvania were choosing between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a bitterly-fought primary Tuesday that Clinton must not only win, but win convincingly to rescue her trailing White House bid.
    2008-04-22 05:41:45
  • Democrats vote in crucial Pennsylvania election (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Democrats in Pennsylvania choose between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a bitterly-fought primary Tuesday that Clinton must win convincingly to rescue her trailing White House bid.
    2008-04-22 04:35:27
  • Strategies help consumers deal with rising prices (The Norman Transcript)

    AP Business WriterNEW YORK -- When mathematics professor Annalisa Crannell needs new clothes, she doesn't h...
    2008-04-21 12:28:40
  • Democrats vote in key Pennsylvania primary (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Democrats in Pennsylvania are Tuesday choosing between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a bitterly-fought primary that Clinton must not only win, but win convincingly to rescue her trailing White House bid.
    2008-04-22 05:58:14

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