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carrying out a piece of research at work and the respondents follow a pleasing pattern....I feel like a total geek!
Did you know? The scales grow on the Pine Cone from top to base in Fibonacci Series
What is Fibonacci Series?
The Fibonacci numbers are a sequence of numbers. You start with zero and one. Then the next number is the sum of the previous two. Zero plus one is one, the next number. One and one are two, the next number. One and two are three, two and three are five, three and five are thirteen, and so on. So the series goes like 0,1,1, 2,3,5,8,13,21.....
Best-selling author and broadcaster Simon Singh explored how the mathmatically gifted writers of The Simpsons have smuggled mathematical concepts into their story lines.
Photography by Chris Scott, www.flickr.com/photos/chrisdonia
The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Henry P. McKean has an outstanding record of research in the areas of Probability Theory, Partial Differential Equations, Complex Function Theory and Hamiltonian Mechanics. Since his 1955 Ph.D. from Princeton, he has published approximately 120 scientific papers and five monographs. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences. His research has been especially influential on such topics as one-dimensional diffusion processes (which play a central role in modern mathematical finance), the Boetzmann Equation (from Statistical Physics) and the complex geometry of integrable systems.
Michael McConnell, math professor, at the PennWest Clarion campus 36th Annual High School Mathematics Competition, Nov. 3, 2022.
Brain S.T.E.M. hosted S.T.E.M. Chem at the Oro Valley Public Library where they did experiments with hot ice, vanishing fire, and fireworks water.
A Boy Scout practices tying knots with his father during the Science,Technology,Engineering and Mathmatics (STEM) day at MacArthur Middle School,Fort Meade, Md., on April 23, 2016. STEM day is an initiative the Boy Scouts of America has taken to encourage the youth members to explore existing programs in Science,Technology,Engeneering and Mathmatics. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc. Jacquelynn Gaines/Released)
Boy Scouts program a drone during Science,Technology,Engineering and Mathmatics (STEM) day at MacArthur Middle School,Fort Meade, Md., on April 23, 2016. STEM day is an initative the Boy Scouts of America has taken to encourage the youth members to explore existing programs in Science,Technology,Engeneering and Mathmatics. (U.S. Army Photo by Spc.Kiara Flowers/Released)
Throw your hands in the air (hey), this is a robbery
And release the bats in fact I think they on to me
Your pretty face is going to hell
That's what Iggy Pop said before they learned to sell
Fake rebelion, You're not a hellion, You're not E-V-I-L
I can tell from the smell of the burning rock stars
That are stacked up in piles
So take a picture and don't forget to smile
I'll give you five splats up on the blood splat rating system
In case you missed em, That's the one from 95
It's got stories of rat boys and kung fu inside
The rules are breaking before they're getting written
The blood from your fingers got your grip slightly slipping
It's ok cause we're all going down troubles always brewing
Cause there's one in every town
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
(Yeah)
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
(Right)
Take a rock from the dead kings crown
You're feeling at home when you're in a ghost town
So disappear and here's the last warning, lay down your head
Close your eyes, you'll feel better in the morning light at
The end of the tunnel is a train, relax your head and shut off
Your brain... I got nothing else
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
(Yeah)
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
Check it out
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
(Yeah)
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
(Yeah)
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
(Yeah)
This is a horror show, Real horror show
Real horror show
Blacklight thriller disguised as a killer, not feeeling sick but
Always getting iller, things go erratic when the beats get mathmatic
Turn up the guns cause they always shooting static
Yeah I invented it but you resented it, everything I own
That's right you only renting it
You want rock n roll, how deep you want the soul
I got the shovel so tell me can you dig it
Newton, after William Blake by Eduardo Paolozzi, 1995. Bronze statue outside the British Library on Euston Road, London.
For Blake's Newton, follow the link.
Brain S.T.E.M. hosted S.T.E.M. Chem at the Oro Valley Public Library where they did experiments with hot ice, vanishing fire, and fireworks water.
University of Nevada Reno: L ~ Davidson Mathmatics & Science Center, background center Life Science & Fleischmann Agriculture Bldg. R ~ Paul Laxalt Mineral Research Bldg.
Carmen Agouridis (left) (Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering) and Ellen Crocker (Forestry and Natural Resources) were both Planing Chairs along with Susan Odom (Chemistry, not pictured). The 2018 Expanding Your Horizons conference, a hands-on STEM Conference for Middle School Girls and their Parents, held in the Jacobs Science Building on the campus of the University of Kentucky on Saturday, April 21, 2018.
Brain S.T.E.M. hosted S.T.E.M. Chem at the Oro Valley Public Library where they did experiments with hot ice, vanishing fire, and fireworks water.
Brain S.T.E.M. hosted S.T.E.M. Chem at the Oro Valley Public Library where they did experiments with hot ice, vanishing fire, and fireworks water.
Reduce, Reuse. Recycle! There were many recycling bins in this building, for glass, paper, alluminum, plastic, and even paper. This reduces the production of wasteful resources, and conserves others.
The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.
In the picture,Louise Downie of the Beaumont Leys School is receiving her teachers award.
With her are, Des Coleman, (left) the BBC weatherman, who was the compere for the evening.
Julie Owen of 3M, sponsors of the event and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communication director of EMDA.
"Remember what you told me
Remember what you told me
Remember what you told me
Told me, told me, oh yeah
Shut up and put your money where your mouth is
That's what you get for waking up in Vegas
Get up and shake the glitter off your clothes now
That's what you get for waking up in Vegas."
---- Waking Up in Vegas by Katy Perry
Sorry I have been gone for two days, I forgot to tell you all I had student orientation for Ripon college. It was a two day event, which meant we got to spend the night in dorms with no AC. Usually it wouldn't matter, except wisconsin has been unusually hot, with 95 degree weather but feeling over 100 with the humidity. Boy am I glad I brought a fan.
Overall it was good, I signed up for my classes:
organic chemistry 111
enviornmental studies 120
fencing
mathmatical thinking and writing 130
spanish 211
survey of world cinema 180
& a First Year Seminar class which is where all first years must select four classes out of a possible 10 we are interested in taking & are assigned one of our 4 choices. I narrowed mine down to:
Love in the Western World (history)
On the Construction & Deconstruction of Character (philosophy)
Principled Stories and Stories Principles (spanish)
The Anthropology of Identity (anthro.)
I hope I get either the anthropology class or spanish one. :D