There are many reasons for studying mathematics, at school and college. Everyday practical use being a big one, or maybe just the sheer joy of the logic, if you’re that way inclined. (And below, a fascinating TED talk about what we can learn from health statistics.) But here’s another good reason: because, in a few [...]
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The future is in data
Posted in Education, Policy, Science and society, tagged Education, innovation, Science and society, science policy on February 11, 2010 | 1 Comment »






