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Chemistry World November 30, 2015 James Urquhart |
Maths model could help put organs on ice US researchers have improved an ice-free cryopreservation technique by using mathematical models to minimize toxicity and damage caused to cells during the procedure. |
Fast Company Daniel Terdiman |
Steam Carnival: Playtime At The Intersection Of Cirque Du Soleil And A Video Arcade The brainchild of Los Angeles-based production company Two Bit Circus, Steam Carnival is a three-day event in celebration of STEM -- science, technology, engineering, and math -- with a whole lot of art thrown in for good measure. |
Chemistry World July 21, 2015 Simon Hadlington |
Refining Avogadro's number on way to new kilo A new milestone has been passed on the way to redefining the kilogram in terms of Planck's constant by 2018. |
Information Today July 16, 2015 |
Springer Begins Co-Publishing Two Fields Institute Journals Springer and the Fields Institute will co-publish Mathematics-in-Industry Case Studies and Fields Mathematics Education Journal, two open access journals. |
Chemistry World April 29, 2015 Derek Lowe |
Missing mathematics? `Whether you use it or not, the ability to learn mathematics may be a good proxy for scientific proficiency. But in drug discovery, at least in my end of it, mathematics just doesn't seem to figure in very much. |
Chemistry World February 20, 2015 Paul Yates |
Calculations in chemistry The book provides a useful source of chemistry calculations but would need to be used in conjunction with books on physical chemistry and mathematics as appropriate for the audience. |
Information Today November 11, 2014 Woody Evans |
Big Numbers: Google Challenges Wolfram to Open Up Math Sage, the free and open source analog to Wolfram Research's Mathematica, is now SageMathCloud. Thanks to collaboration with Google's cloud services, Sage is now in a position to draw more mathematicians to its community. |
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