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Piney Chapel Elementary receives statewide recognition
WHNT Huntsville via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoA Limestone County school is helping students make connections between the mathematics they learn in...
Jim Simons, Groundbreaking Quantitative Hedge Fund Founder Who Provided Exceptional Returns For...
Benzinga· 5 days agoJim Simons, a titan in the world of finance, mathematics and philanthropy, died in New York City on...
Novelist and campaigner Dame Shirley Conran dies aged 91
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoKnown for her best-selling books including Superwoman and Lace, she received her damehood last week...
Random processes shape science and math: Researchers propose a unified, probabilistic framework
Phys.org· 7 days agoAccording to our current science, this question concerning physical phenomena should be answered by sampling from a probability distribution, a process not unlike spinning a roulette wheel or ...
Math Olympian in Shadow of John Nash Tries to Solve Blockchain, AI Trust Dilemma
Coindesk· 7 days agoHyperbolic, the two-year-old startup focused on decentralized AI computing, said that it is...
500-year-old maths problem turns out to apply to coffee and clocks
New Scientist· 6 days agoA centuries-old maths problem asks what shape a circle traces out as it rolls along a line. The...
One Alabama school district’s uncommon approach to boosting math scores: ‘Confidence in the room’
Birmingham News· 2 days agoCorner Middle School math teacher Zach Weldon had planned for the chaos of 24 students racing to...
Jim Simons, billionaire hedge fund manager, math whiz and philanthropist, dies at 86
New York Post· 5 days agoOver a 10-year period, Simons gave Stony Brook nearly $600...Simons, who have an estimated net worth...
Kelly Stuart Newbrough 1967-2024
Tribune Chronicle· 1 day agoKelly was a 1985 graduate of Niles McKinley High School, where he played offensive and defensive tackle for the Red Dragons football team. Kelly began as...
Why mathematics is set to be revolutionized by AI
Nature· 2 days agoCheap data and the absence of coincidences make maths an ideal testing ground for AI-assisted discovery — but only humans will be able to tell good conjectures from bad ones.