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  • 7 years

    Using Math to Cure Diabetes

    Over 28 Million Americans live with Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 Diabetes occurs when someone’s pancreatic cells don’t create insulin, and cause dangerously high blood sugar. It may seem like a problem solvable only by health professionals, but as is typical...

  • 7 years

    The Math Behind Independence Day Fireworks

    There are few things more patriotic than a fireworks display. As we watch, we don’t often pause to think about the math that goes into this entertaining event.  Dedicated professionals study the math behind fireworks to ensure our safety and satisfaction...

  • 7 years

    Premature births lead to lower mathematical ability

    In studies done on babies that were born prematurely, it was found that as children, they struggled mathematically. This can lead to financial problems in adulthood because of decreased numerical abilities that create difficulty when making personal...

  • 8 years

    Mathematical Model for Directional Hearing in Animals

    Being able to locate the source of sound is a skill that humans employ based on the difference in the amount of time the sound waves take to reach each ear.  For smaller birds, reptiles and mammals, the distance between the ears is too small to base...

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