Applied Mathematician Erika Camacho and many other students learned so much from their high school math teacher that some of them were accused of cheating on the AP calculus test. How did your best …
Erin Vogel
Biological Anthropologist Erin Vogel watches orangutans and does experiments to learn about what they eat and how they spend their time. What's the most interesting animal you have ever seen? Where …
Fall news
In the last couple of months, Math4Science has added more exciting new bios. Check our Meet the Scientists page to learn about Behavioral Ecologist John Hoogland, who studies prairie dogs; Bioengineer …
Fall update/fundraiser
It was an exciting summer at Math4Science! We have focused the first years of our existence building our Explore Science pages to introduce children to a wide array of STEM professionals. We’ve also …
Fern Hunt
How can a triangle help mathematicians predict how likely a driver is to choose any one of three different paths to her destination? Which kind of triangle best models that situation? And what does …
Fundraising is On
The frigid New York winter of 2015 has already been good to Math4Science. On February 7th, we held our first fundraiser, at the Brooklyn home of our CEO and Co-Founder Justine Henning and her husband, …
Fyodor Urnov
“It will soon be possible to change your DNA not just for medical reasons, but at will -- should that be legal?” ask Molecular and Cell Biology Professors Fyodor Urnov and Jasper Rine in the …
Georgina Cullman
Environmental Anthropologist Georgina Cullman researches and advocates for conservation solutions that help both people and the environment. Why do you think we should protect …
Greg Hoke
What can exploded stars teach us about the history of our planet and how its surface changes? Read on to learn about a link between supernovas (exploded stars— click the link to learn more about them) …
Growing our Programs: M4S at School, Explore Math, and Explore Science
M4S at School has ramped up our partnerships with schools, helping teachers and students make the most of our resources. This week Park Slope Collegiate, a school serving sixth- through twelfth-grade …
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