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Book Review: Divine Proportions
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
Book Review: Norman J. Wildberger, Divine Proportions: Rational Trigonometry to Universal GEometry, Wild Egg Pty Ltd. Sydney Australia, 2005.
Photo Essay: The Emerald Ash Borer
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2005-12-21)
The Emerald Ash Borer is an exotic Asian beetle that is killing most of the ash trees in Southeast Michigan. First identified in 2002 by David Roberts, Ph.D. Michigan State University (http://web1.msue.msu.edu/reg_se/ro ...
Air Pollution Changes in the Detroit Metro Area from 1988 - 2004
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2009-06-21)
Track pollution change in the metro Detroit area over time using a 3d model.
Solstice, Volume XVI, Number 2, Summary
(2005)
Summary and Full pdfs of Volume XVI, Number 2, of Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics. For a full-featured version, download the .zip file.
Two Rivers Ridge: Capturing Art
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2004-12-21)
A musical conductor often uses a score from which to lead an orchestra. Novices in the audience may see the conductor as useless; the musicians have their parts of the score so why is a conductor needed--as a traffic ...