2003 Articles
December 2003
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"Earth and
Mars share a clock in the sky," The Christian Science Moinitor, 30
December 2003
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Reviews of
the novel Shooting the Sun, by Max Byrd, 28 and 30 December 2003
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"Bookish
Math," Science News, 20 and 27 December, 2003
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"Quadramagicology,"
New Scientist, 20/27 December 2003
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"Go
figure": Review The Millennium Problems, by Keith Devlin, New
Scientist, 20/27 December 2003
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"1904 and all
that,"Nature, 18/25 December 2003
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"Aromatics
do the twist," Nature, 18/25 December 2003
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"Randomness
in Quantum Computation," Science, 19 December 2003
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"World's most
mysterious book may be a hoax," Nature Science Update, 17 December 2003
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"Mathematics
could stabilize peace treaties," Nature Science Update, 16 December 2003
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"Hit Song
Science," The New York Times Magazine, 14 December 2003
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"Mystery
remains as journal withdraws paper," Nature, 11 December 2003
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"Maths
institute planned to meet multiplying demand," Nature, 11 December 2003
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"Mathematicians
get fresh formula for web searches," Nature, 11 December 2003
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"Lying Brain
Teasers: Politicians, Liars and Mathematical Puzzles," abcnews.com, 7 December
2003
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"In
Archimedes' Puzzle, a New Eureka Moment," New York Times, 14 December 2003;
"Problem Solved,"Science, 5 December 2003
November 2003
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"Synchrony
and Simultaneity": A Review of Einstein's Clocks, Poincaré's
Maps, by Peter Galison, American Scientist, November-December 2003
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"A Lucid
Interval," American Scientist, November-December 2003
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"Making
Waves," New Scientist, 29 November 2003
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"Malaysian
politics according to a mathematician," MalaysiaKini.com, 28 November 2003
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"Primal
dream," an interview with Marcus du Sautoy, New Scientist, 26 November
2003
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"From
Bourbon to Binary," New Scientist, 22 November 2003
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"Leaves by
number," Nature, 20 November 2003
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"Luminet's
illuminations," Nature, 20 November 2003
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"A
beautiful find," Charlotte Observer, 16 November 2003
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"It's not who
you know...it's who the people you know know," New Scientist, 15
November 2003
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"Virtual
voters pick best teams," Nature Science Update, 14 November
2003;
"Monkeys Would Fare as Well as BCS in Picking Best Football Teams, Math Student
Finds," The Chronicle of Higher Education, 29 November 2003
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"Brain
furrow may cause maths problem," Nature Science Update, 13 November
2003
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"Discover's
Guide to the Greatest Science Gifts," Discovermagazine.com, 12 November 2003
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"Interview
with the World Bank's New Chief Economist," The World Bank Group, DevMedia
Center, 12 November 2003
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"Passion for
speed keeps Roush in NASCAR race," USA Today, 6 November 2003
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"Entertaining
Mr. Chicken": Review of Everything and More, by David Foster Wallace,
New Scientist, 5 November 2003
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"The Future
of String Theory: A Conversation with Brian Greene," Scientific
American, November 2003
October 2003
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"Math
Megalibrary," Science, 24 October 2003
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"Physics
Forged in the Tripos": Review of Masters of Theory: Cambridge and the Rise
of Mathematical Physics, by Andrew Warwick, Science, 24 October 2003
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"From
here to infinity: Germs, math, and the beauty of discovery": A review of
Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity, by David Foster
Wallace, Boston Sunday Globe, 19 October 2003
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"Outstanding
in his field": Review of The Man Who Changed Everything: The Life of James
Clerk Maxwell, by Basil Mahon, Nature, 23 October 2003
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""True
love, virtual sex": Review of Turing: A Nove about Computation, by
Christos Papadimitriou, New Scientist, 18 October 2003
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"Keep on
Tracking" Review of two books on infinity, The Guardian, 18 October 2003
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"Numbers
Crunched While You Wait," Science, 17 October 2003
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"Economics
prize for duo who resolved random results," Nature, 16 October 2003
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"Does the
Universe Go on Forever?" New Scientist, 11 October 2003
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"How the
Species Became," New Scientist, 11 October 2003
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"Homegrown"
Science, 10 October 2003
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"Prime time for
mathematics": A review of Prime Obsession by John Derbyshire, and the
Music of the Primes by Marcus du Sautoy, Nature, 9 October 2003
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"Prime
Time for the Riemann Hypothesis": Review of Prime Obsession: Bernhard
Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics by John
Derbyshire, Science, 3 October 2003
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"This
headline is (half) false," The Economist, October 2003
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"Real
Genius," Boston Magazine, October 2003
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"Brother,
Can You Spare 18 Cents?," Discover October 2003
September 2003
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"In Search
of the Optimal Scumsucking Bottomfeeder," American Scientist,
September-October 2003
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"Rubik's
Rubrics": Review of Adventures in Group Theory: Rubik's Cube, Merlin's
Machine, and Other Mathematical Toys, by David Joyner, American
Scientist, September-October 2003
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"Impossibilities:
Review of Abel's Proof: An Essay on the Sources and Meaning of Mathematical
Unsolvability, by Peter Pesic, American Scientist, September-October
2003
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"Infinite
Secrets," a television program produced for NOVA, airing on PBS, originally
broadcast 20 September 2003
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"The Short
List: Pressing Issues in Academe," The Chronicle of Higher Education,
19 September 2003
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"Passing
Messages Between Disciplines," Science, 19 September 2003
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"African
institute ready for meeting of mathematical minds," Nature, 18 September
2003
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"Possible
or probable?," Nature, 18 September 2003
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"Partial
reflection": Review of Science in the Looking Glass, by E. Brian Davies,
New Scientist, 13 September 2003
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"Esoteric
theorist lands starring role in Senate hearing," by Nature, 11 September
2003
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Reviews of Kepler's Conjecture: How Some of the
Greatest Minds in History Helped Solve One of the Oldest Math Problems in the
World by George G. Szpiro:
"The proof of packing", Nature, 11 September 2003
"To Prove the Optimal Packing," Science, 29 August 2003
"The 24-dimensional greengrocer" Nature, 21 August 2003
"Does the proof stack up?", Nature, 3 July 2003
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"A
Polemic on Probability": A review of Probability Theory: The Logic of
Science, by E.T. Jaynes, Science, 5 September 2003
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"AAAS Statisticians Estimate Deaths from Conflict in Peru," Science, 29
August 2003;
"Statistical model leaves Peru counting the cost of civil war," Nature,
4 September 2003
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"Girls Are
Better at Math, But ...," Discover, September 2003
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"PopSci's
vBrilliant 10," Popular Science, September 2003
August 2003
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"Chaos:
Useful at Last?" Science, 29 August 2003
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"Quick and
Dirty Refereeing?" Science, 29 August 2003
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"All about
Isaac": Review of Newton's Apple, by Peter Aughton, New
Scientist, 23 August 2003
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"In Search
of a Scientific Revolution," Science News, 16 August 2003
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"Small World After All," Science News, 16 August 2003
"Ignorance, Knowledge, and Outcomes in a Small World," Science, 8 August
2003
"With E-Mail, It's Not Easy to Navigate 6 Degrees of Separation," The New
York Times, 12 August 2003
"More than six degrees separate us," Nature Science Update, 8 August
2003
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"Mr.
Babbage and the Buskers," New Scientist, 16 August 2003
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"Was Newton a Newtonian?": Review of Isaac Newton by James Gleick,
Science, 15 August 2003
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Review of
The Book of My Life, by Girolam Cardano, New Scientist, 9 August
2003
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"Vital
Statistics," Nature, 7 August 2003
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"Fast Findings on Fluid Frenzy," Science News, 2 August 2003
"Getting a Grip on Turbulence," Science, 1 August 2003
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"Slide
Rules: The First Nerd Tool," Discover, August 2003
July 2003
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"Indivisible
Man": A review of books about the Riemann Hypothesis, American
Scientist, July-August 2003
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"Map
Quest": A review of Four Colors Suffice: How the Map Problem Was Solved,
by Robin Wilson, American Scientist, July-August 2003
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"Making
Connections": A review of Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age,
by Duncan J. Watts, American Scientist, July-August 2003
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"The
Spectrum of Riemannium," American Scientist, July/August 2003
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"Bring on the
Problems? It Must be Math Camp," The New York Times, 30 July 2003
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"New kind
of auction balances supply, demand and complex bidding strategies," Nature
Science Update, 30 July 2003
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"Dying
Mathematician Spends Last Days on Area of Polygon," The Wall Street
Journal, 29 July 2003
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Review of
Gamma: Exploring Euler's Constant, by Julian Havil, New
Scientist, 19 July 2003
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"Taming
Nature's Numbers," New Scientist, 19 July 2003
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Review of
Isaac Newton, by James Gleick, New Scientist, 19 July 2003
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"Strength in
Numbers," The Chronicle of Higher Education, 18 July 2003
June 2003
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Reviews of
A Mathematician Plays the Stock Market by John Allen Paulos, June-July
2003
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"A
Mathematician Crunches the Supreme Court's Numbers," The New York Times,
24 June 2003
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"Mathematicians
primed to prove twin theory Pride, cash at stake in solutions," San
Francisco Chronicle, 16 June 2003
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"If it
looks like a sphere...," Science News, 14 June 2003
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"The Witch
of Agnesi," New Scientist, 14 June 2003
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"Cracking
the Khipu Code," Science, 13 June 2003;
"Researcher sees strands of ancient secrets," The Boston Globe, 4 July
2003;
"Decoding The Secrets Of The Incas," Associated Press, CBSNews.com, 2 December
2003
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"Will Abel
prize for maths rival the Nobels?," New Scientist, 7 June 2003
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"A Game of
Chance," New Scientist, 7 June 2003
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"Neural
Foundations of Logical and Mathematical Cognition," Nature Reviews
Neuroscience, June 2003
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Mathematical
sidebars in Discover, June 2003
May 2003
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"Scientists
Prove Kansas Flatter than a Pancake," Annals of Improbable Research,
May-June 2003
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"Paradoxes
in Paradise": Review of The Search for Certainty: A Philosophical Account of
Foundations of Mathematics, by Marcus Giaquinto, American Scientist,
May-June 2003
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Review of Hinged Dissections: Swinging and Twisting by Greg N.
Frederickson, American Scientist, May-June 2003
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Review
of Geometrical Landscapes: The Voyages of Discovery and the Transformation
of Mathematical Practice, by Amir R. Alexander, American Scientist,
May-June 2003
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"Don't let
the numbers get you down": Review of What the Numbers Say, by
Derrick Niederman and David Boyum, New Scientist, 31 May 2003
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"Copied
citations give impact factors a boost," Nature, 22 May 2003
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"Rope trick
calculated," Nature Science Update, 21 May 2003
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"Some
numbers you can't count on": Review of Imagining Numbers, by Barry
Mazur,The Observer, 18 May 2003
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"How
mathematical beauty surfaces in art," New Scientist, 10 May 2003
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"Making
Wavelets," Science, 9 May 2003
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"Amber Alert
Saves Girl," CBS Evening News, 8 May 2003
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"Beauty is
in the Wallet of the Beholder," abcnews.com, 4 May 2003
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"Mathematical
model reveals best auction strategy," New Scientist, 3 May 2003
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"Free
Journal Finder," Science, 3 May 2003
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"The
Science of Origami," Science, 3 May 2003
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"A
Digital Slice of Pi," Scientific American, May 2003
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"Scale-Free
Networks," Scientific American, May 2003
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Review
of three books about the Riemann Hypothesis, Scientific American, May
2003
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"Stats
Geek at Bat," Popular Science, May 2003
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"The
Grade A, Number 1 Prime Puzzle of Math," Popular Science, May 2003
April 2003
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Articles
on the attempt to prove the Poincaré Conjecture, April 2003
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Articles
about first Abel Prize of US$825,000 Awarded to Jean-Pierre Serre, April 2003
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"Every Unhappy Family Has Its Own Bilinear Influence Function,"
The Chronicle of Higher Education, 25 April 2003
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"A vision
for the future of genomics research," Nature, 24 April 2003
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"World Trade
Centre forensics break new ground," Nature Science Update, 23 April 2003
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"Satisfying
a Zeta Jones," The Village Voice, 16-22 April 2003
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"Powers to
the people": Interview with Robert Moses, New Scientist, 19 April 2003
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"Group
minds": Review of The One True Platonic Heaven, by John L. Casti, New
Scientist, 19 April 2003
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"Understanding
a Professor and a Revolutionary," The Chronicle of Higher Education, 18
April 2003
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"Researchers
Building Math Model of SARS," The Washington Post, 16 April 2003
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"Counting
on creativity," Providence Journal, 10 April 2003
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"The
impossible puzzle," New Scientist, 5 April 2003
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"Yeeeeeeeeeer
Out!" Science, 4 April 2003
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"All
Together Now: Clap": Review of Sync by Steven Strogatz and Six
Degrees by Duncan J. Watts, Discover, April 2003
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"The
Hound of the Data Points," Popular Science, April 2003
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"Black
History Month 2003 Timeline," NPR website, April 2003
March 2003
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Stories
about the Goldston-Yildirim work on spacings of prime numbers, March 2003.
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"Who
Wants To Be A Millionaire?": Review of The Millennium Problems: The
Seven Greatest Unsolved Mathematical Mysteries of Our Time, by Keith
Devlin, American Scientist, March-April 2003
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"On the
Complex Plane": Review of Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein, by
David Mumford, Caroline Series, and David Wright, American Scientist,
March-April 2003
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"A
Bright Future for Biologists and Mathematicians?" Science, 28 March 2003
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"Flu
evolution modeled," Nature Science Update, 27 March 2003
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"Synchronization
from chaos," Nature, 27 March 2003
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"Galileo
points the way," Nature, 27 March 2003
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"The big
catch," New Scientist, 22 March 2003
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"Cracking
puzzles": Review of Mathematical Miniatures, by Svetoslav Savchev and
Titu Andreescu, New Scientist, 22 March 2003
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"E-mail
reveals real leaders," Nature Science Update, 20 March 2003
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"Scholars
and Groups Receive Presidential Awards as Mentors in the Sciences," The
Chronicle of Higher Education, 18 March 2003
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"Think
of a...": Review of Imagining Numbers, by Barry Mazur, New
Scientist, 15 March 2003
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"Science
Flair," Science News, 15 March 2003
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"How
Beef-Hungry Voters Can Get Tofu for President," The Wall Street Journal,
14 March 2003
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"Primed
to go: Mathematicians are discussing ways to make code-breaking easier,"
The Economist, 27 March 2003; "Fear of factors: Cracking prime-number
case raises online security doubts," International Herald Tribune, 10
March 2003.
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"Hypatia,"
New Scientist, 8 March 2003
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"Reflections
of Reflections Without End": Review of Indra's Pearls: The Vision of Felix
Klein, by David Mumford, Caroline Series, and David Wright, Science,
7 March 2003
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"Stacking
Up the Evidence," Science, 7 March 2003
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Commentaries
on the war in Iraq by mathematician John Allen Paulos, abcnews.com,
March 2003
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"The
Bidding Game," Beyond Discovery, March 2003
February 2003
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"Ethnomathematics,"
New York Times Magazine, 23 February 2003
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"Knotty
Calculations," Science News, 22 February 2003
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"All
together now," Nature, 20 February 2003
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"Math
Class." NetWatch, Science, 14 February 2003
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"Columbia
Disaster Underscores The Risky Nature of Risk Analysis," Science, 14
February 2003
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"Symbol of
Perfect Proportion": Review of The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi, the
World's Most Astonishing Number by Mario Livio, Science, 14 February
2003
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"The Code
War," Beyond Discovery, 12 February 2003
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"Numbers
crunched": Review of Mathematics: A very short introduction, by Timothy
Gowers, New Scientist, 8 February 2003
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"Light
in the darkness": Review of Sync: The emerging science of spontaneous
order, by Steven Strogatz, New Scientist, 8 February 2003
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"Full
Steam Ahead--Probably," Science, 7 February 2003
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Review
of A Shortcut Through Time: The Path to the Quantum Computer, by George
Johnson, Scientific American, February 2003
January 2003
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"Flying
and Driving after the September 11 Attacks," American Scientist,
January-February 2003
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"On
the Threshold," American Scientist, January-February 2003
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"Meeting:
Joint Mathematics Meetings," Science, 31 January 2003
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"At top
speed." Random Samples, Science, 31 January 2003
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"Mathematicians
Find Problems With New System for Scoring Figure Skating," The Chronicle of
Higher Education, 31 January 2003
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"A knotty
story": Review of Knots: Mathematics with a Twist, by Alexei Sossinsky,
Nature, 30 January 2003
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Two articles about the book Six Degrees, by Duncan Watts: New York
Times, 25 January 2003, and New Scientist 25 January 2003
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"Cancer
summed up," Nature, 23 January 2003
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"Out of
the fold": Interview with Erik Demaine, New Scientist, 18 January 2003
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"Fold
here first," New Scientist, 18 January 2003
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"Mathematicians
find path less traveled," Nature Science Update, 14 January 2003
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Letters
about article on elections, Science News, 11 January 2003
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"New Look
at Old Data Irks Smallpox-Eradication Experts," Science, 10 January 2002
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"50 years
ago," column in Nature, 9 January 2003
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"Math's
Wild-And-Crazy Guy," The Washington Post, 6 January 2003
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"Future
World: Privacy, Terrorists, and Science Fiction," ABCnews.com Who's Counting
Column, 5 January 2003
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"Puzzle primes": Review of Dr. Riemann's Zeros, by Karl Sabbagh, New
Scientist, 4 January 2003
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"Some
things never change": Review of Discovery of Cosmic Fractals, by
Yurij Baryshev and Pekka Teerikorpi, New Scientist, 4 January 2003
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"Euler
vindicated after 250 years," New Scientist, 4 January 2003
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"It's a
kind of magic," New Scientist, 4 January 2003
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"Arthur
T. Winfree (1942-2002)," Nature, 2 January 2003
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"A
tangled problem," Nature, 2 January 2003
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"The
Mathematics of Artificial Speech," Discover, January 2003
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"Test for
Primes Menaces Internet," Discover, January 2003
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