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P.S.M. programs are springing up across the country in response to a need for employees with advanced training in science or mathematics and training in management skills. The new program at Buffalo State, a master of science in professional applied ...
2010-05-26 06:53:00
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NORMAN, OKLA. — Prolific mathematics and science writer Martin Gardner, known for popularizing recreational mathematics and debunking paranormal claims, died Saturday. He was 95. Gardner lived in Henderson from 1981-2002. One of his sons, Tom ...
2010-05-26 11:17:00
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Martin Gardner, who teased brains with mathematics puzzles for a quarter of a century and who indulged his own restless curiosity by writing more than 70 books on topics as diverse as magic, philosophy and the nuances of Alice in Wonderland, has died in Norman, Oklahoma. He was 95.
2010-05-26 09:20:11
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NORMAN, OKLA. Prolific mathematics and science writer Martin Gardner, known for popularizing recreational mathematics and debunking paranormal claims, died Saturday. He was 95.
2010-05-26 11:27:19
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Although many find mathematics to be a very interesting subject, a good number of people would also say that it is one of the most difficult. For many individuals, whether they are students or not, math may be a source of frustration.
2010-05-26 02:21:00
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Surely there's enough of it now to justify a genre; call it neo-blues, if you will, as practiced by New England-based guitar wizard Peter Parcek. Parcek was born in the States, but spent formative years in England during the British Blues explosion ...
2010-05-26 04:15:00
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Michael Lobosco of Haworth, who dedicated his teaching days and retirement years to promoting mathematics as entertainment, died Saturday. He was 91. "Math can be so much fun if you give kids something that is a little bit different from the workbooks," the self-described "mathmagician" once said.
2010-05-26 01:29:55
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Nearly 50 students from schools throughout northwest North Carolina demonstrated their expertise in mathematical concepts during the recent Edwin Troy Carpenter Mathematics Competition at Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute. The annual ...
2010-05-25 07:18:00
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In honor of the award recipient, BioCrossroads will give grants to two teachers in the science, technology, engineering or mathematics disciplines to pursue professional development through the Indiana Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics ...
2010-05-25 10:53:00
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... mathematical modeling, is set for June 15-19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In the morning of the five-day summer camp, students will look at real work problems that can be modeled using mathematics and Excel. In the afternoons the girls will build and ...
2010-05-26 12:05:00
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Martin Gardner, for 25 years the master of matters mathematical for Scientific American's "Mathematical Games" column and later the punisher of the paranormal and the pseudoscientific in his column "Notes of a Fringe Watcher" for the Skeptical ...
2010-05-25 08:44:00
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OSLO, Norway — American John Tate has accepted Norway's 6 million kroner ($900,000) Abel Prize for mathematics for his role as "a prime architect" of number theory. Tate received the award from King Harald V at a ceremony in Oslo Tuesday. Kristian Seip, chairman of the prize committee, says Tate's ...
2010-05-25 10:00:00
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Audrey Cucci, mathematics teacher at Frankfort-Schuyler Senior High School, teaches her lesson plan in a Jeopardy-style game where students use TI Nspire calculators to submit their answers Tuesday morning.
2010-05-25 09:16:44
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Nearly 50 students from schools throughout northwest North Carolina demonstrated their expertise in mathematical concepts during the recent Edwin Troy Carpenter Mathematics Competition at Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute.
2010-05-25 09:20:12
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A middle school mathematics teacher, Gary Gorman knows numbers.
2010-05-26 12:09:41
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