Sciences&Humanities
- LA FISICA DIETRO CERTI EVENTI ESTREMI: L'EQUAZIONE DI CLAUSIUS-CLAPEYRONScienza e Musica
- On This Day in Math - February 11Pat'sBlog
- Correctly orientatedThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Trisecting an Angle, an Interesting Historical Comparison and a MysteryPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 10Pat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 9Pat'sBlog
- Antiparallels, an Overlooked HS BeautyPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 8Pat'sBlog
- e-day and Andy JacksonPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 7Pat'sBlog
- Vector PoetryIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Before there were Four-Fours, there were four threes, and several othersPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 6Pat'sBlog
- Matrices and Magic SquaresPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 5Pat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 4Pat'sBlog
- More on Pi and the 47 RoninPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 3Pat'sBlog
- The Groundhog's PredictionIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Flipping Pennies ExtendedPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 2Pat'sBlog
- Splitters, Cleavers Equalizers and... fractionalizers?Pat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - February 1Pat'sBlog
- War of the Wheels – The Wheelie Bin vs. The WheelchairThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Roman Numeral Fractions?Pat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - January 31Pat'sBlog
- Lies, Damned Lies, and Something About StatisticsPat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - January 30Pat'sBlog
- Science "Humor"Pat'sBlog
- On This Day in Math - January 29Pat'sBlog
- From τὰ φυσικά (ta physika) to physics – LIXThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Beauty in MathematicsIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Reading Numbers Like PoetryIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- The scientific instrument maker Ralph Greatorex and his connections in the mid 17th century English mathematical and scientific community.The Renaissance Mathematicus
- Share the Love of Math -- Students -- Enter Contest!Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- From τὰ φυσικά (ta physika) to physics – LVIIIThe Renaissance Mathematicus