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— WIRED (@WIRED) March 14, 2019
Happy #PiDay
— NBA RETWEET (@RTNBA) March 14, 2019
Via @statmuse pic.twitter.com/khFYQmKccc
People have struggled for thousands of years to pin down pi. Watch how mathematicians from Archimedes to today have gotten their heads around the math of circles. #PiDay pic.twitter.com/RlB3QXdwP0
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 14, 2019
Pi Day: A chance to indulge in the dessert pronounced the same way –– or set the Guinness World Record for the most accurate value of pi, like Emma Haruka Iwao just did.https://t.co/AZKYUGNUox
— NPR (@NPR) March 15, 2019
Happy #PiDay! Math is what made it possible for me to fly to space, and it has saved my life more than once. Today is a good day to consider how important it is that we encourage students – particularly more women and people from diverse backgrounds – to pursue careers in STEM. pic.twitter.com/HKZT5ZWNyy
— Mark Kelly (@ShuttleCDRKelly) March 14, 2019
For #PiDay + #WomensHistoryMonth, I honor an eminent, glass-ceiling-breaking mathematician, Dr. Loretta Marion Murray Braxton. In the 1950’s, her 1st math prof in college in VA told her that she was in the wrong classes, b/c "only boys took higher-level math classes."1/14 pic.twitter.com/1cPzo2r8sc
— Lisa D. Cook (@drlisadcook) March 14, 2019
“For some people, Pi Day is an occasion to marvel at circles, long revered as symbols of perfection, reincarnation and the cycles of nature. But it is the domestication of infinity that we really should be celebrating.” https://t.co/D7FvsGygTT
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 14, 2019
#PiDay is going swimmingly. pic.twitter.com/OtdruPWUX3
— Disney•Pixar (@DisneyPixar) March 14, 2019
This #PiDay, gather around the table with some Super Friends. #DCUNIVERSE pic.twitter.com/Eqd7PJLWH7
— DC Universe (@TheDCUniverse) March 14, 2019