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A stretch toward science

Mathematics has solved problems in nature for centuries.

The ancient Egyptians used geometry to survey their landscape. Isaac Newton developed calculus while describing planetary motion.

Many of the recent challenges in applied mathematics are coming from biology.

“The most interesting math objects are the ones that come from nature. This used to mean physics exclusively; now it means physics and biology,” said Gheorghe Craciun, an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.