Inside the Chaturbhuj Temple in India (left), a wall inscription features the oldest known instance of the digit zero, dated to 876 CE (right).
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was born 377 years ago #onthisday. He (co-)invented calculus as well as mechanical calculators, and he made important contributions to physics, philosophy, biology and medicine. Learn more at https://t.co/MokO34DLM2
Before you chuck your eclipse glasses, consider donating them to an organization that sends those glasses around the world for others to use when they experience solar eclipses.
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Your students really *can* experience the beauty of math. Here's a prerequisite: regular and intensive math skills practice, writes education reporter @HKorbey.👇
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Today is Ada Lovelace Day. Ada Lovelace was born in 1815, but her work was so revolutionary that she was recognized as the world's first computer programmer in the mid-1900s!
This day, founded in 2009, uplifts women and girls who are working in or interested in STEM fields.
“Without mathematics, there’s nothing you can do. Everything around you is mathematics. Everything around you is numbers.” — Shakuntala Devi, Indian writer and mental calculator
Our Pack is growing! Congratulations to our newly admitted first-year students! Use #IChoseNCState and tag us in your posts to join the celebration and for a chance to be featured! 🐺📸🎉
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Wake County's 20 semifinalists for the school district's 2022-23 Teacher of the Year award honored at tonight's school board meeting. #wcpss#nced https://t.co/c0zvuNiT9n