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Philip Ball: It's a good job Einstein didn't need a grant (“@GrahamBM: Science funding tends to favour mediocrity over grand ideas (like education research then) http://t.co/RZ1CiRya”...
Latest science news and analysis from the world's leading research journal (“@philosophybites: The neuroscientist who makes people believe they are inhabiting a Barbie doll http://t.co/9WCnfCCv”...
There are patterns all around us - treasures to explore. James Tanton discovered a mathematical problem when he was 8 years old and has been fascinated by it every since.
With a good scientific enquiry, you've won half the battle already (“@timesed: With a good scientific enquiry, you've won half the battle already - http://t.co/f7ZHA8Nh”...
In Math Intervention: Building Number Power with Formative Assessments, Differentiation, and Games (Grades PreK-2), Jennifer Taylor-Cox provides teac...
In October 1961 Dutch artist M.C. Escher published his famous painting Waterfall which shows a paradox: perpetual motion as water runs up hi (RT @Maths_Master: Escher's Waterfall Is Real!
Can you determine how many "typical" oak trees would be needed to match this year's acorn production of the 1,000 oak trees in Central Park, given typical and this year's acorn yields?
Various mathematical problems, good end of term problems (An oldie but a goodie! Lovely Xmas Maths Puzzles for your final lessons. Who needs a DVD of Twilight?
Cern physicists are on tenterhooks as experiment sets out to confirm or rule out the existence of the Higgs boson, writes Jeff Forshaw (“@iansample: Nice Jeff Forshaw piece ahead of latest #Higgs search results on Tues: