The Chronicle of Higher Education

Mathematics and Biology: New Challenges for Both Disciplines

For most of the 20th century, mathematics was seen as a close and natural partner of physics and engineering. Secondary and postsecondary mathematics educators channeled the mainstream of their programs to nourish the roots of the physical sciences. From trigonometry through calculus and on into advanced calculus and differential...

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