Bytes of Science: An Internet magazine
David S. Mazel, Editor
I am working on the next issue. Check out what I have so far:
| Topic |
Status |
| New Math Puzzle |
Completed and available
Updated Summer 2005 |
| Solution to Math Puzzle from Last issue |
Completed and available
Updated Fall 2005 |
| Science Application: The Cover Wood Working Problem |
Completed and available
Updated January 2006 |
| Fractals, Space-filling curves, and MATLAB |
Coming soon |
To see these articles, please click here for the current issue (pdf format)
Check out our blog over at blogspot.com called The Bytes of Science Blog
We update it frequently with articles and links of science stories in the news and from other sites.
For first time visitors:
Welcome to Bytes of Science: An Internet magazine.
This magazine is specifically designed for people who want to read
articles (usually tutorials or introductions) about science, math,
engineering, and physics. It's a light magazine, fun to read, and
enjoyable place to learn more about science. The goal is that
after reading an article you will have learned something that you
didn't know before, or maybe something that you did know but had fun
reading anyway.
I write articles as time permits.
If you like, send email to editor at bytesofscience dot com
(spelled out to avoid spanm) and I'll let you know when there's a new
article. New articles will also be announced on my blog.
If you're interested, here's a short bio of me.
Earlier issues:
Note: Earlier
issues I produced in html format but I have since found that equations
are too difficult to do. So, I am only producing pdf files so you
can see the equations and figures much more easily. Plus, I like
the idea that you can download a single file and have everything right
there.
Click here for Archives of past articles
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editor at bytesofscience dot com
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