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This week at MoMath: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 Math Encounters: On
This week at MoMath: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 Math Encounters: On the Shoulders of Giants: Newton Revealed with William Dunham 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm Meet ...
Who needs snow angels when you can have snow fractals? Simon Beck
Who needs snow angels when you can have snow fractals? Simon Beck has spent the past ten years making elaborate geometric and mathematical snow art, u...
This week at MoMath: MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 Turing Tales: Author
This week at MoMath: MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 Turing Tales: Author Andrew Hodges talks about the book that inspired the blockbuster new movie 7:00 pm It i...
This week at MoMath: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Math Encounters:
This week at MoMath: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Math Encounters: Cooking Up Math 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm Get your creative juices flowing! Mathematician and...
This week at MoMath: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Chaos Ball: the 2014
This week at MoMath: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 Chaos Ball: the 2014 MoMath Gala 6:00 pm Join MoMath under the arches of the 59th Street Bridge for a celeb...
It was a tension-filled time at Maker Faire last weekend, as
It was a tension-filled time at Maker Faire last weekend, as visitors to Momaths Tensegrity Maxed Out booth learned to use tension, compression, and r...
In the non-math world, the word “exponential” is often used
In the non-math world, the word “exponential” is often used rather loosely, to emphasize how quickly something is increasing. Before you reach for...
This week at MoMath: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Composite
This week at MoMath: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Composite Chat 5:30 pm Before MoMath says goodbye to Compounding Visions, join featured artists Ryan an...
Can’t make it to the 3D printing classes this September at
Can’t make it to the 3D printing classes this September at MoMath? Going, but want to practice your skills beforehand? Try your hand at creating you...
“Probability is for nights of half-light.” Do you find
“Probability is for nights of half-light.” Do you find probability easier to handle when it sounds a little more like a fairy tale? Ben Orlin, t...

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