Piece by, Stephanie Pradier, The Science Show. They wrote for children, but they also did science, was the theme for ABC Radio National’s Science Show on Saturday May 9. AMSI’s [...]
Article by Lucia Osborne-Crowley, Women’s Agenda BHP Billiton has announced a $22 million partnership with the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute to encourage women and girls to [...]
Article by Vicky Validakis, Australian Mining BHP Billiton has launched a $22 million partnership with the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute to increase the representation of women in [...]
Article by Tim Dodd, the Australian Financial Review BHP Billiton will spend $22 million on lifting the maths performance of girls in schools and helping them into male-dominated science, [...]
MELBOURNE, TUESDAY 28 APRIL 2015: Today, the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) and the BHP Billiton Foundation launch Choose Maths, a five-year national program that will turn [...]
By Nicole Cocks, University of Wollongong Wheat is a cereal grain that is processed and used as a base ingredient for many of our everyday foods such as breakfast cereals, bread, cookies and [...]
By Joshua Ciappara, The University of Sydney The six weeks of mathematical research I undertook over this last summer permitted me numerous important personal insights – on the nature of abstract [...]
Jonathan Borwein (Jon), University of Newcastle Many of us are devoted to our morning crossword, acrostic, anagram or Sudoku puzzle. Quite a few religiously listen to the Sunday Puzzlemaster Will [...]
By David Ceddia, Monash University Within colloquial language exists the simile ‘dry as a bone’ which is often used to refer to something that is extremely dry. For example; that dessert is dry [...]