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- Celebrate Juneteenth!Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
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- Take it to the limit one more time – a history of calculus 0The Renaissance Mathematicus
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- Solving Geometric Problem with Pure LogicPat'sBlog
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- The century and a half search by the British authorities–from the founding of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich to the dissolution of the Board of Longitude–to find a method to determine longitude at sea.The Renaissance Mathematicus
- From Surds, to Ab-SurdsPat'sBlog
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- Science in Meter and Verse (from Sci. Amer.)Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- On This Day in Math - May 27Pat'sBlog
- Small Child, Loud NoiseIntersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Ibn al-Haytham did not invent the Scientific MethodThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- The last -- for which the first was made . . .Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- A seventeenth-century teacher of geometry, who christened his son EuclidThe Renaissance Mathematicus