The Museum of Science released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying the equation in the 34-year-old “Mathematica exhibit” with minus signs instead of plus signs is actually the “less common — but no ...
BOSTON (CBS) – A math exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science may not have been wrong, after all. But according to museum officials, the high school student who ...
DEARBORN, Mich. – Henry Ford Museum is planning to display a permanent exhibition next year that has been acquired from the office of designers Charles and Ray Eames. The Dearborn museum announced the ...
The conversations around "Mathematica: A World of Numbers … and Beyond" the newest permanent installation at the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation, initially began in 2008 between the museum ...
BOSTON (CBS) – A teenager's attention to detail helped the Boston Museum of Science correct an error in a decades old mathematics exhibit. Joseph Rosenfeld, 15 ...
Boston's Museum of Science insists a 15-year-old boy did not find a math error in the golden ratio at a 34-year-old exhibit. The institution initially wrote to Joseph ...
The Henry Ford has acquired “Mathematica” as a new permanent exhibition set to go on display at the Dearborn museum in 2016. Created by renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames in 1961, “Mathematica” ...
A 15-year-old high school student visiting Boston's Museum of Science has uncovered a math error in the golden ratio at a 34-year-old exhibit. Virginia resident ...
DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) - Henry Ford Museum plans to display a permanent exhibition starting next year that’s been acquired from the office of designers Charles and Ray Eames. The Henry Ford in Dearborn ...
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