On my to-read list is Turing's paper written as an undergraduate where he independently came up with a proof of the Central Limit Theorem, because he was not satisfied with the vague treatment he had been shown in lectures. He didn't know Lindeberg had already proved the result properly about a decade earlier.
https://turingarchive.kings.cam.ac.uk/unpublished-manuscripts-and-drafts-amtc/amt-c-28
You can read a 1995 paper in the American Mathematical Monthly discussing this, here: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2974762
African-American mathematician & astronomer Benjamin Banneker born 10 Nov. 1731: "His significant accomplishments and correspondence with prominent political figures profoundly influenced how African Americans were viewed during the Federal period"
https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/november-09?loclr=eatod
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'I gave my DNA to a testing company - then it vanished'
Download 1,600+ Publications from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Books, Guides, Magazines & More
I added the excellent diamond open access journal @weareseismica to Wikidata last night: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q130628656
yay for Seismica. Great journal!
🔴 🇬🇧 British people see immigration as a major concern for the country, but not in their own lives
"Immigration stands out for having the largest difference between national and personal concerns. 32% see it as a top issue for Britain, but only 4% feel it is one of the most important issues they face personally."
#Immigration #Migration #Immigrants #Migrants #Europe #UK #UnitedKingdom #Britain #British #Data #DataViz
🔴 🎥 A banana on a wall is being sold for $1m at auction
The Italian artist behind the art is Maurizio Cattelan, who says his work is “not a joke” - it's about “how we value objects and how they move through the world".
#Video length: fifty six seconds.
This wooden shield was found at Trelleborg Castle and is the only shield from the Viking Age that has been found in Denmark. Discovered in a wet area about 40 meters from the south gate of the castle, it is dated to the time of the Viking castle around 980 AD
I have not been able to find out which books are in the offering.
🔴 🗺️ Is It a Map?! – Unusual Graphics in the Geography and Map Division
"Sometimes in our collection of 6 million maps, I run across an item that is so unusual that it makes me stop and ask myself, “is this really a map?” When one thinks of a map, the most typical response is to think of something that shows the land or sea that depicts such things as cities, roads, and natural features. However, another definition as given by the Merriam Webster dictionary is “a diagram or other visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something.”
🔗 https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/2024/11/is-it-a-map-unusual-graphics-in-the-geography-and-map-division/
🔴 🎥 Why 4d geometry makes me sad
#Video length: twenty nine and forty one seconds.
@zleap @science @climatechange
I do not know how this this story will play out in the end. From past experience I do not know whether to be optimistic or pessimistic, humans do not always do what is in their or their families best interests.
@zleap @science @climatechange
For some the need to tackle the climate situation is not dire as they can they can insulate themselves from its effects by wealth. If that fails, then there is always the prospect of a quick space hop over to Mars to start a new colonisation project.
🔴 We’re cooked on climate: 2024 virtually certain to be the hottest year on record
"The climate numbers are bad"
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