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While March 14 might seem like just another day to some, math whizzes around the world are rejoicing over Pi Day. Whether its baking circle-shaped fo...
While March 14 might seem like just another day to some, math whizzes around the world are rejoicing over Pi Day. Whether its baking circle-shaped fo...
Posted 03.14.2012
Pi Day is upon us. March 14 is the day we celebrate the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. According to PiD...
HuffingtonPost.com | Cara Santa Maria | Posted 05.13.2012
Jonathan M. Borwein | Posted 05.14.2012
Why, might you ask, should anyone want to celebrate a mathematical constant which allows you to calculate the area inside a circle? As unlikely as it may seem, the number pi, or 3.14159... has been crucial to the development of modern life.
AP | Posted 03.13.2012
BALTIMORE -- Wednesday is March 14, or 3-14, the first three digits of the number pi. With that in mind, the Maryland Science Center will be celebrati...
Ian Squires | Posted 05.25.2011
Congresswoman Martha Roby (R-Ala.) is sponsoring HR 205: The Geometric Simplification Act, declaring the Euclidean mathematical constant of pi to be precisely 3 in an effort to improve test scores.
The Huffington Post | Dean Praetorius | Posted 05.25.2011
Some people really get into Pi Day. YouTube user 'FlippyCat' really took things to the next level, creating a 10,059 domino set-up honoring the Gre...
The Huffington Post | Craig Kanalley | Posted 05.25.2011
March 14 (3/14), also known as Pi Day, is the perfect day to indulge in your favorite pie. To get your mouths watering, HuffPost Food has rounded up s...
The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
March 14 (3/14) marks the 22nd annual Pi Day, which celebrates the mathematical constant Pi (π), whose first three digits are 3.14. In mathematic...
Huffington Post | Verena von Pfetten | Posted 11.17.2011
Calling all math nerds! (It's OK -- haven't you heard? Geeks are the new chic!) Today, March 14, is Pi Day. Get it? 3/14? 3.14? Pi? C'mon, 8th Grade...
Posted 03.14.2012