Julie Rehmeyer
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Math
Covering New Ground with Polygons
Mathematicians can cover larger areas than they'd realized using polygons with fixed diameters.
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Math
Miles from Nowhere
Scientists have developed a new technique for calculating the ecological value of road-free areas of land and representing them geometrically.
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Math
A Grove of Evolutionary Trees
"Trees of life" show patterns of evolutionary descent, and they fit together mathematically to form an abstract forest.
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Math
The Mathematical Lives of Plants
Scientists are figuring out why plants grow in spiral patterns that incorporate the 'golden angle'.
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Computing
Computer, Name That Tune!
Computers can analyze music mathematically and use the result to track down songs, without even knowing the composer, performer, or title.
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Computing
The Machine’s Got Rhythm
By teaching computers how to transcribe musical recordings, a relatively mundane task, researchers are opening new musical possibilities.
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Math
Euler’s Beautiful Equation
Leonhard Euler, one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, was born 300 years ago on April 15, 1707.
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Math
Can’t Knock It Down
Mathematicians have found three-dimensional shapes that flip themselves upright from any position.
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Math
Math Circles Inspire Students
Programs outside of school are helping students discover math on their own.
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Math
Computing Photographic Forgeries
Scientists are using mathematical tools to sniff out faked photographs.
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Math
Computing Photographic Forgeries
Scientists are using mathematical tools to sniff out faked photographs.