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View the question sheet / student exercises at the bottom of this article.When Persi Diaconis was a kid, his favorite hangout was the magic store. He and his friends goofed around, practiced their tricks and longed for the books and tools. Then one day, in walked the world’s greatest living magician. Diaconis, a thirteen-year-old whippersnapper, decided to show off his card tricks. The great magician, Dai Vernon, was so impressed that he decided to teach the teenager a few new things. Each time the pair met in the shop, Vernon taught Diaconis a bit more. And within a year, Vernon offered ...Published: Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Found in: Numbers and Science News For Kids -
New model may lead to better treatments for chronic, blood-deprived soresPublished: Monday, September 21st, 2009Found in: Body & Brain, Life and Numbers -
A new study evaluates the success of statistical analyses in determining the player with the golden glove. (p. 16)Published: August 29th, 2009; Vol.176 #5Found in: Numbers and Science & Society
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Home / News / August 29th, 2009; Vol.176 #5 / Cable boxes identify bargain and lemon commercial slotsAnalysts get a closer look at television viewing habits with second-by-second data. (p. 16)Published: August 29th, 2009; Vol.176 #5Found in: Numbers
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Researchers have devised a way to use a laser to create strings of orderless bits for encryption. (p. 15)Published: August 15th, 2009; Vol.176 #4Found in: Computers, Matter & Energy, Numbers and Technology
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One mathematician’s closer look at voter ballot data reveals that results run afoul of Benford’s Law and show other suspicious anomalies.Published: Friday, July 10th, 2009Found in: Numbers and Science & Society
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Using the natural inclination of young chickens to cluster in large groups, researchers show that the birds are hatched with a numerical sense. (p. 15)Published: April 25th, 2009; Vol.175 #9Found in: Life and Numbers -
Mathematicians find new answers to the still puzzling theorem that four colors suffice to color any map.Published: Friday, March 6th, 2009Found in: Numbers
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New, fair method for dividing states into congressional districts could reduce political squabbles.Published: Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Found in: Numbers and Science & Society -
Variant version of ancient board game Go allows researchers to see how players value their moves, possibly providing clues to the math behind complex games like chess.Published: Saturday, February 14th, 2009Found in: Humans and Numbers
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Researchers have made the first maps of corporate stock ownership for the stock markets of a large number of countries, 48 in all. The analysis reveals that a few big players constitute backbones of ownership.Published: Friday, February 13th, 2009Found in: Numbers
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Despite disliking mathematics, the great biologist inadvertently advanced statistics.Published: Wednesday, February 11th, 2009Found in: Biology, Numbers and Other Topics -
New math tools could help cops find robbers.Published: Wednesday, January 28th, 2009Found in: Numbers and Science News For Kids
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An exhibit of mathematical art reveals the aesthetic side of math.Published: Friday, January 16th, 2009Found in: Numbers -
A mathematician fine-tunes how to blend crime records, geography to track down serial criminals. (p. 14)Published: January 31st, 2009; Vol.175 #3Found in: Numbers and Science & Society
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