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Bacterial computers can crack mathematical problems | Science | guardian.co.ukBacteria make computers look like pocket calculators Biologists have created a living computer from E. coli bacteria that can solve complex mathematical problems Computers are evolving – literally. While the tech world argues netbooks vs notebooks, synthetic biologists are leaving ...
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British computer scientist's new "nullity" idea provokes reaction from mathematiciansOn December 7, BBC News reported a story about Dr James Anderson, a teacher in the Computer Science department at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. In the report it was stated that Anderson had "solved a very important problem" that was 1200 years old, the problem of division by zero...
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Mathematical Neuroscience Network: MNNMathematical neuroscience here means an area of neuroscience where mathematics is the primary tool for elucidating the fundamental mechanisms responsible for experimentally observed behaviour. MNN aims to provide a UK focus for the use of mathematical approaches to problems in neuroscience. The ...
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Pre-school 'gives maths boost'Going to a good pre-school nursery boosts a child's chances of achieving in maths at the age of 10, experts say. But the long-term UK study by academics found the biggest influence on a child's achievement in maths at 10 was the education of their mother. However, they found that going to a ...
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Search engine optimisation & internet marketing blogBlogstorm is the UK's largest blog about search engine optimisation & social media marketing. It's edited by Patrick Altoft, one of the UK's leading SEO consultants.Twine added 16 months ago
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Stephen Hawking: ministers’ £80m error puts science at risk - Times OnlineBritain's most famous scientist, Stephen Hawking, has accused the government of making “disastrous” cuts to research funding that threaten the country’s international standing.
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Clay Mathematics Institute - The Millenium Prize ProblemsThe Clay Mathematics Institute selected 7 problems in mathematics that were felt to have primary importance. These problems represent not only the solution to some very important problems but significant impact in the mathematical tools that we have available. $7 Million dolloars, $1 Million per ...
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Bayesian theory in New Scientist « Reverendbayes’s WeblogThe quest to understand the most complex object in the known universe has been a long and fruitful one. These days we know a good deal about how the human brain works - how our senses translate into electrical signals, how different parts of the brain process these signals, how memories form and ...Twine added 18 months ago
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Some Famous People with Finite Erdös NumbersSome Famous People with Finite Erdös Numbers The tables below shows upper bounds on the Erdös numbers of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in Famous ...
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1982 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia* January 1 - ITV companies Central Independent Television, Television South and Television South West start broadcasting, replacing ATV, Southern Television and Westward Television respectively., * January 6 - William Bonin is convicted of being the Freeway Killer., * Ja...Twine added 21 months ago

