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LONDON, England - Elusive street artist Banksy may have been unmasked — by mathematics. Scientists have applied a type of modeling used to track down criminals and map disease outbreaks to identify the graffiti artist, whose real name has never been ...
2016-03-04 12:50:00
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The real target of Baker’s piece was the accountability movement and the associated standardized testing, but he chose mathematics as his straw man because it (a) is easy, and (b) will sell magazines. He manages to boil the modern course in Algebra II ...
2016-03-04 01:55:00
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LONDON—Elusive street artist Banksy may have been unmasked — by mathematics. Scientists have applied a type of modelling used to track down criminals and map disease outbreaks to identify the graffiti artist, whose real name has never been confirmed.
2016-03-04 01:41:00
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CRIMINOLOGISTS increasingly rely on “geographic profiling”, an examination of the sites of dastardly deeds that narrows down the possible identities of serial criminals. A mathematical refinement of this idea has implications for pre-empting both ...
2016-03-03 05:10:00
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LONDON -- Elusive street artist Banksy may have been unmasked -- by mathematics. Scientists have applied a type of modeling used to track down criminals or map disease outbreaks to identify the graffiti artist, whose real name has never been confirmed.
2016-03-04 06:15:00
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LONDON -- Elusive street artist Banksy may have been unmasked -- by mathematics. Scientists have applied a type of modeling used to track down criminals and map disease outbreaks to identify the graffiti artist, whose real name has never been confirmed.
2016-03-04 09:17:00
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