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Popular Mechanics June 20, 2008 Jack Donaldson |
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Fast Company November 2011 |
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Science News September 28, 2002 Ivars Peterson |
Stepping Beyond Fibonacci Numbers Trying variants of a simple mathematical rule that yields interesting results can lead to additional discoveries and curiosities. |
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