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The Mystery of Vegetation Patterns

June 20, 2013

Vegetation patterns are a mysterious phenomenon that we can think about in the same way as patterns that form in many other contexts. What's more, they may have importance that transcends their beauty. [...]

DIMACS/CCICADA Collaboration on REU and Other Sustainability Projects

June 19, 2013

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Sixth Simons Public Lecture

Prof. Dr. Rupert Klein (Free University of Berlin) delivered the sixth in the international series of MPE2013 Simons Public Lectures on May 23, 2013, at the Free University of Berlin. The title was CliMathematics: Models, data, structures.

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NASA Earth Math

With 46 problems tailored for grades 5-9, students explore the simple mathematics behind global climate change through analyzing graphical data, data from NASA satellites, and by performing simple calculations of carbon usage using home electric bills and national and international energy consumption.
Download Earth Math (pdf, 6.8 MB, 1066 pages)

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