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March 21st, 2008 by

lrath:

I found a great site that allows the students to practice their math skills. The site is called Knowledge Box Math, it is a part of FactMonster. This site will allow students to learn about Math in a fun and interactive way. …

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PR people: do your homework BEFORE you reach out to bloggers

March 21st, 2008 by

mrgallerani:

Twenty-two –22 — from that initial list of 40 participated in the project. Even math-challenged me can do that math — more than 50 percent. Do your homework. Build relationships. Develop programs that offer strong value to both sides …

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Tenure and Physics

March 21st, 2008 by

Luca Aceto:

As a result the physics topics I’d been talking about when I got hired at UW were nowhere near being finished. It was a close scrape (at least, that was how I felt). I had physics in my pocket, but much of it was not yet published. …

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Web Resource for Mathematics: Multiplication

March 21st, 2008 by

Adrian:

The game is a fun and interactive way for the students to work on math. The students can also work together on answering questions because they will be working side by side. This will allow more communication on math skills. …

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Affirmative Action for Women Works

March 21st, 2008 by

Lockergnome:

All of the tasks required the participants to solve simple math problems, but they differed in how the subjects were rewarded. The first task paid off $0.50 for each correct answer. The second task was a tournament in which the top two …

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Titan's hidden ocean comes into view

March 21st, 2008 by

Physics Today:

Lorenz at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, have announced a new startling conclusion. The features researchers saw three years ago have drifted position, which leads them to conclude that Titan has an ocean buried …

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The Master Mind of David Hirsch

March 21st, 2008 by

unknown:

An interestign fact was that the exams that students MUST take (like the math tests) are made easier in order to increase the passing rate. This angered me because students are being cheated of an education. I am not asking for regents …

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APPLIED PHYSICS Senior Engineer Openning

March 21st, 2008 by

Physics Today:

Department: APPLIED PHYSICS LABORATORY Job Location: Seattle Campus Job Location Detail: Applied Physics Laboratory Posting Date: 03/21/2008 Closing Info: Open Until Filled Salary: Salary and benefits are competitive. …

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News, and some Number Theory

March 21st, 2008 by

Oreo:

… of determining whether systems of Diophantine equations (polynomial equations where solutions are required to be integral) have a solution. This was one of Hilbert’s problems from 1900, solved in 1971 and full of deep math. …

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France to reduce nuclear warheads

March 21st, 2008 by

Physics Today:

BBC: President Nicolas Sarkozy has said France will reduce its number of airborne nuclear weapons by one third. Sarkozy said the reduction to fewer than 300 missiles would leave France with “half the maximum number of warheads we had …

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