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  • Mathematical Biology Graduate Seminar.
  • Reviews of good and not-so-good Science fiction.
  • Some collected talks by Richard Feynman, the inspiring physicist and mathematician.
  • A rough list of books for mathbio graduate students.
  • Amy Hurford's blog related to mathematical modelling.
  • My favorite computer programs for getting work done.
  • A custom Ubuntu Distribution with basic tools for scientific computing, like Octave and Scientific Python. Students interested in trying out Linux without wanting to do a full install might find this live-CD useful.
  • A gzipped tar archive example of the use of latex, foiltex, and texpower for making presentations.
  • The best math homevideo ever made (despite the lame title).
  • Public Key
  • An antique web paper I wrote ages ago(1995) on some mathematics done in Greece thousands of years ago. (It's incomplete, since I ran out of time before I got around to the cube-doubling problem.) Update: Those persisted in the Perseus project until around 2010, but now only survives in the wayback machine at the internet archive.

As of May 24, 2012