A mathematics expedition to the frozen Arctic
Students explore biological and physical properties of Arctic sea ice with U mathematicians Jody Reimer and Ken Golden.
Read MoreStudents explore biological and physical properties of Arctic sea ice with U mathematicians Jody Reimer and Ken Golden.
Read MoreThe talks spanned a variety of topics, from understanding color to whose stories are told in American history and how game design can shape the real world
Read MoreMathematics and climate researchers build new models for understanding sea ice, which is not as solid as you might think.
Read MoreAs our polar sea ice covers disappear and the impacts accelerate, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Read MoreMathematicians can design a range of composite materials by rotating and stretching one lattice relative to another, with physical properties that can change sometimes quite abruptly.
Read MoreResearchers Ken Golden and Jody Reimer use math to understand changing polar environments.
Read MoreU mathematician Ken Golden takes to the ice in a Frontiers of Science lecture.
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