Neatorama Posts Tagged "mathematics"
Scholarly Journal Agrees to Publish Computer-Generated Article Filled with Gibberish...

Well, of course not.Like, duh.Marcie Rathke of the...  ...ipt to the peer-reviewed journal Advances in Pure Mathematics . It was a long string of fake mathematical reason...  ...ning.Nonetheless, the editors of Advances in Pure Mathematics , after receiving favorable reports from reviewers...

https://www.neatorama.com/2012/10/19/Scholarly-Journal-Agrees-to-Publish-Computer-Generated-Article-Filled-with-Gibberish/
Dolphin: Math Genius?...

Flipper may be much smarter than...  ...Dolphins may use complex nonlinear mathematics when hunting, according to a new stud...

https://www.neatorama.com/2012/07/18/dolphin-math-genius/
1,143,839,622,748,050,000,000,000,000 Computer Generated Anagramic Sonnets...

Click on the button on Mike Keith's page, and you'll be presented with two out of a potential one octillion sonnets, both of which are anagrams of each other. Here's how: The two poems above each have the form of a cl...

https://www.neatorama.com/2012/06/27/1143839622748050000000000000-computer-generated-anagramic-sonnets/
Mathematical Sweater...

Sondra Eklund, a knitter, mathematician, and YA librarian, designed and crafted this sweater. It shows, in colors, the prime factorization of every number between 2 and 100: Okay, here’s how it works. You have to st...

https://www.neatorama.com/2012/04/29/mathematical-sweater/
Fibonacci Numbers, Lucas Numbers, and the Way Plants Grow...

(Video Link)The highly entertaining Vi Hart is bac...  ...eautiful, but inevitable. This is why science and mathematics are so much fun. You discover things that seem im...

https://www.neatorama.com/2012/01/28/fibonacci-numbers-lucas-numbers-and-the-way-plants-grow/
Multiplying with Lines...

(Video Link) Allegedly, this video shows a way to multiply large numbers by marking lines and counting their intersections. It seems to work -- at least on these examples. It's probably a good technique if you lack...

https://www.neatorama.com/2012/01/21/multiplying-with-lines/
Knitted Napier's Bones...

Because they are awesome, Pat Ashforth, Steve Plummer and Ben Ashforth illustrate math through their crafting projects. Pictured above is their knitted version of Napier's Bones, a calculation device invented by Scottis...

https://www.neatorama.com/2011/12/12/knitted-napiers-bones/
I Was Told There Would Be No Math...

The correct answer is "An African or a European swallow?" Or, for partial credit, "blue". Pencils down. Link -via Blame It on the Voices...

https://www.neatorama.com/2011/10/30/i-was-told-there-would-be-no-math/
Teaching Calculus with Chocolate...

Tim Chartier, a math professor at Davidson College, found a way to express a principle of calculus using the best of all possible source materials: chocolate. He created a series of enlarging charts featuring a growing n...

https://www.neatorama.com/2011/10/11/teaching-calculus-with-chocolate/
Mathematical Haircut...

Nick Sayers demonstrates his knowledge of geometry through a unique haircut: The obtuse angles of each rhombus meet in groups of three, but the acute angles meet in groups of five, six, or seven, depending on the curv...

https://www.neatorama.com/2011/09/26/mathematical-haircut/
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