Welcome to post-mother's day Edition of wild about Math Blogs!
Carnival of mathematics # 77 has been posted on Jost a Mon.
Scientific American just re-released a wonderful article originally published in 1961: The mathematician as an Explorer. Hat tip to Shecky.
Murray at squareCircleZ has a very thought provoking article: is there room for invention in mathematics?
Each time a trainer early in a child something he could have discovered for themselves, that children be kept from inventing it and therefore from understanding it completely.
Statistics lovers can enjoy this little gem from xkcd:
James Tanton has a lot of new videos on formulas for volume and area for different shapes. Here is one:
Wolfram has for those of you in Mathematica and Twitter, now a new Mathematica tip every day on Twitter.
I will leave you with this funny quotes:
The secret is to start from scratch and keep on scratching. – Dennis Green
Hat tip to thnik again!
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