Most of the big breakthroughs in math, physics and computer technology are made by the obnoxiously young.
Volcker also bemoaned the tendency for engineering, math and physics graduates to go into finance rather than industry.
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"I've got one guy--he was number one in the country in both math and physics in the same year, " Simonyi brags.
Bell Labs' math and physics experts are devising algorithms to speed up the service's back-end computation so all this video can be rendered on the fly.
This process for them was rooted in real-world, contextual responses to social and economic problems in Eastern North Carolina, giving them a chance to apply core subjects from math and physics to sociology and history.
Since the study also claims that individual intelligence have no relevance at all to the group intelligence, does it mean a group with none of member within it can solve a specific math or physics problem can all of a sudden miraculously be able to solve the problem by providing at least three women?
And on the same token, if I was to introduce this same math and physics problem to a group where with only men with at least one of the member that is actually smart enough to solve the problem on his own will no longer able to solve the same problem under a team situation?
Tara, for example, spent a month this summer studying physics, math, and computer programming at Phillips Exeter Academy.
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The Four Imperatives provide a simplified way to analyze the physics and math that rule our energy and its delivery, the latter better known as power.
Another involved the collection of DNA samples from high-IQ individuals from the U.S. and other countries, including those with extremely high SAT scores, and those with a doctorate in physics or math from an elite university.
Modern innovation springs from a deep understanding of physics, electronics, math, chemistry and biology--not Proust.
At colleges and universities, young women account for only 11 percent of civil engineering students, 8 percent of math students, and 7 percent of physics students.
Peek inside the backpack of Zhou Tao, a middle school student at Beijing's Shijingshan school, and you'll find four grammar texts, three math texts, one chemistry book, two books on physics, five on English, three on political science, not to mention an array of extracurricular and tutorial books.
Physics, software, engineering, banking, insurance--all depend on math research.
How can we reconcile these two opposite thoughts: the impossibility of an association based on the physics of trajectories, and the improbability of coincidence (lack of association) that the math suggests?
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