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40-Year Math Mystery and Four Generations of Figuring
Math Mystery Four Generations Figuring
2016/6/12
But the answer is no joke, because arriving at it took mental toil that spanned four decades until this year, when mathematicians at the Georgia Institute of Technologyfinally announced a proof o...
A team of more than 80 mathematicians from 12 countries is charting the terrain of rich, new mathematical worlds, and sharing their discoveries on the Web. The mathematical universe is filled with bot...
Math without numbers
Math without numbers
2016/5/6
Symbols don't always have to be part of the equation to understand math, according to cognitive neuroscientist Elizabeth Brannon.Brannon started her research studying monkeys to understand how non-hum...
Math for the real world
Math real world
2016/4/25
The students see math in everything. The obesity epidemic. The effects of second-hand smoke. Prison reform. Political ads.They ask: Can we model these populations? Can we reveal what factors make a di...
英国数学家获2016年度阿贝尔奖
半稳定椭圆曲线 模曲线
2016/3/18
挪威科学与文学院2016年3月15日宣布,将2016年度阿贝尔奖授予英国数学家安德鲁·怀尔斯,以表彰他在证明费马大定理方面所作出的卓越贡献。挪威科学与文学院在颁奖词中说,怀尔斯通过证明半稳定椭圆曲线是模曲线,出色地证明了费马大定理,从而在数论领域开创了一个新时代。
Project embeds computer science lessons in math instruction for K-5 students
embeds computer science lessons math instruction K-5 students
2016/2/23
A two-year project funded by the National Science Foundation is laying the groundwork for meeting society’s growing demand for citizens literate in computer science by integrating computing with eleme...
Research on the evolution and function of play at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) has culminated in a special issue of the journalAdaptive Behavior. The pape...
New mathematical method reveals structure in neural activity in the brain
New mathematical method neural activity the brain
2015/11/12
A newly-developed mathematical method can detect geometric structure in neural activity in the brain. "Previously, in order to understand this structure, scientists needed to relate neural activity to...
Math and me:Children who identify with math get higher scores
Math and me Children who identify math higher scores
2015/10/13
How strongly children identify with math (their math “self-concept”) can be used to predict how high they will score on a standardized test of math achievement, according to a new study by researchers...
Got rope? Then try this experiment: Cross both ends, left over right, then bring the left end under and out, as if tying a pair of shoelaces. If you repeat this sequence, you get what’s called a “gran...
President Obama honors top math and science teachers
President Obama top math science teachers
2015/8/13
More than 100 recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) were honored this past week in Washington, D.C. Their experiences during the week w...
President Obama honors outstanding mathematics and science teachers
President Obama outstanding mathematics science teachers
2015/7/13
President Obama today named 108 mathematics and science teachers as recipients of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. This year's awardees represent ...
President Obama announces exceptional science, mathematics and engineering mentors
President Obama exceptional science mathematics engineering mentors
2015/4/1
Today, President Obama named 14 individuals and one organization as recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM).PAESMEM recognizes o...
New mathematical theory may explain patterns in fingerprints, raisins, and microlenses
mathematical theory patterns in fingerprints raisins microlenses
2015/3/4
As a grape slowly dries and shrivels, its surface creases, ultimately taking on the wrinkled form of a raisin. Similar patterns can be found on the surfaces of other dried materials, as well as in hum...
Mason’s STEM Accelerator’s Work Is Award-Winning
Mason’s STEM Accelerator’s Work Award-Winning
2015/3/4
By helping undergraduates succeed in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses, George Mason University’s STEM Accelerator is being named one of Virginia’s “2015 Progra...