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Chess enthusiasts watch World Chess champion Garry Kasparov at the start of his sixth and final match, May 1997, against IBM's Deep Blue computer in New York. Herbert Simon, the Nobel-prize winning economist, was a techno-enthusiast. In 1956 he predicted ...
2015-03-23 06:15:00
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The Science Olympiad promotes science, technology, engineering and mathematics education (STEM) and hosts competitions at the regional, state and national levels. Sweeney started the Science Olympiad in 7th grade and wants to go into biomedical engineering because it combines many of the fields she is interested in and brings science "down into the real world." The competition consisted of 23 ...
2015-03-24 12:47:54
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Emmy Noether contributed to major advancements in both physics and mathematics, subjects that shunned women.
2015-03-24 12:16:56
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John Urschel has two loves: complex mathematics and "hitting people." But he says he won't give up the NFL to pursue math full-time. We appreciate your input!
2015-03-23 07:27:35
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Saline High School student Stephen Jasina was awarded a $600 scholarship in the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition, sponsored by the Michigan Section of the Mathematics Association of America.
2015-03-23 07:56:06
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Emmy Noether contributed to major advancements in both physics and mathematics, subjects that shunned women.
2015-03-23 08:16:50
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BERLIN.-In our enlightened world, the work of the mathematician and the visual artist are not only viewed as incompatible, but held in tension. The goal of this collaboration is to engage mathematics and the visual arts in a direct manner, with concrete ...
2015-03-22 08:10:00
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As digital tools are becoming increasingly complex, this book seeks to use mathematics “as a means to demystify the inner computational workings of digital tools” by proposing a framework to convey mathematical transformations as design tools.
2015-03-23 05:24:00
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Google honored the pioneering German mathematician on what would be her 133rd birthday.
2015-03-23 04:06:18
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John Urschel has two loves: complex mathematics and "hitting people." But he says he won't give up the NFL to pursue math full-time.
2015-03-23 10:00:51
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Breakthrough Prize has opened the public nomination period for its 2016 prizes in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics. Nominations can be ...
2015-03-23 02:00:00
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In today's Mad Dash: Ravens lineman John Urschel is smarter than most of us, and a Texans cheerleader thinks she could hang with Ronda Rousey in the octagon.
2015-03-23 01:30:39
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Noether's work in algebra revolutionized the fields of mathematics and physics
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