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Homunculus NebulaNov 27, 2009
Sky and Telescope.com has an interesting article this month. In “A Rogue Star Going Wild?” (no, it’s not about her) it discusses the Homunculus Nebula.
It’s not exactly a math article, but Professor Homunculus likes it anyway. Check it out.
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Speed Addition Demonstration and TipsNov 15, 2009
I’m almost finished putting up the first week of the new “Quick and Dirty Multiplication” Math Mojo course.
In the meantime, a few people have asked me to get to work on a “Quick and Dirty Addition” Math Mojo course.
I won’t be able to get to that...
Mathematics in the Soviet UnionNov 8, 2009
There was a wonderful article in the Wall Street Journal today about mathematics in the former Soviet Union. It is worth reading for anyone interested in finding out a little about the inner beauty of math.
Here’s a short except:
what mathematics...
Goodbye, SoupyOct 23, 2009
This will not have much to do with math, but a lot to do with mojo.
One of my heros, Soupy Sales, died yesterday.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Soupy was a comedian, who hosted a children’s show in the 50’s and 60’s. He was a master...
Martin Gardner – Happy Birthday!Oct 21, 2009
How could I have missed it? Or almost have missed it.
Today is Martin Gardner’s 95th birthday.
Who is Martin Gardner, you ask?
I’m glad you asked that question!
You can read more about it in today’s New York Times Science Section.
I’ll write more...
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