Millie's ingenious way of measuring her room for her new desk

Drawn for ity, Check out Millie the Mathematician: https://t.co/ENBdRHHynz

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Emmy Noether was a German mathematician who made contributions to the fields of abstract algebra and theoretical physics! Who are some of your favorite physicists?

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“By focusing attention, observation, and extensive thought on astronomical phenomena, one is able to prove the unicity of God and to recognize the extent of the Creator’s might as well as His wide wisdom and delicate design.”
– Al-Battani (850-929), Astronomer & Mathematician

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from the mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck.
We‘re humans, we‘re imperfect and that makes us unique 💜

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I think Anita is pretty happy to be having mint-choc-chip ice cream at her birthday party

Drawn for and Millie the Mathematician

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Anita and her mum discussing the results of Anita's icecream survey (Mint choc-chip was the favourite ice-cream flavour - I agree with this result)

Created for ity & Millie the Mathematician Reader Series

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My mathematician friend Michael Beeson discovered an interesting triangle dissection, cutting a big triangle into a zillinon littler ones in an odd way. I'll post a link to the article when I can. But here's the image.

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Today we celebrate medieval Arab mathematician Sutayta al-Mahamali (d. 987 CE). Born in Baghdad, a widely-consulted scholar of science and jurisprudence, she solved problems of inheritance requiring knowledge of a brand new field: algebra. https://t.co/SOUK78YX0a

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How will you approach your mathematicians Monday? Thank you & ❤️💡🎾 I loved the story, Infinity & Me. I’m going to try this in 2nd. I changed the numbers, and I’m going to ask them to reflect too.

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“By focusing attention, observation, and extensive thought on astronomical phenomena, one is able to prove the unicity of God and to recognize the extent of the Creator’s might as well as His wide wisdom and delicate design.”
– Al-Battani (850-929), Astronomer & Mathematician

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Detail from Raphael's The School of Athens (1509–1511) featuring a Greek mathematician – perhaps representing Euclid or Archimedes – using a compass to draw a geometric construction.

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Happy Birthday Emmy Noether 🔢

Emmy Noether was a German mathematician whose work helped contribute to abstract algebra and theoretical physics

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Karen Uhlenbeck won the !!! It and the Fields Medal are among the highest honor a mathematician can receive, and until now no woman has been given the Abel. One more barrier down! https://t.co/9EtarCs5Vd

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Google's Doodle celebrates Russian mathematician Olga Ladyzhenskaya
https://t.co/NxL4tNWtMe

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Astronomy: two rival mathematicians, Urinaal and Raasbollius, argue about models of the solar system; engraving by P. Tanjé, 1758, after C. Troost, 1741; from an episode in the play "The mathematicians" by P. Langendijk, 1715; Amsterdam https://t.co/LwbgFS0ttT

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March 5, 1512, birthday of mathematician & cartographer Gerardus Mercator 🌐 https://t.co/1BDTdfEwwj

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Day 1 We open with Hypatia of Alexandria, philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, teacher - murdered by a Christian mob due to a political feud.

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In 1936 Danish mathematician Inge Lehmann published "P"—which revolutionised scientific understanding of our planet by showing that the earth has a solid inner core and a liquid outer core. In 1971 she was awarded the William Bowie Medal for geophysics. https://t.co/FsQwv2LL2u

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