Monthly Archives: February 2010

My Mathematical Valentine

Some say you can’t define love. I disagree. Here is an equation that graphs out a logical expression of love: r=5-5sinθ 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π For those of us who can’t graph in our heads, here’s what that graph … Continue reading

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Science + Love = Chemistry!

Last week, the Chemistry Club sold Valentine’s Day flowers and flasks, I mean vases. They painted flasks and sold them for $2, with very pretty flowers for $1. The best part about all this? They’re called the Chemistry Club.

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Lovesickness: A Disease?

In honor of Valentine’s Day, I decided to blog about one of the most viral diseases going around the UF campus: Lovesickness. In an interesting yet contradicting article, Clinical Psychologist Frank Tallis discusses lovesickness as an irrational exception to reason, … Continue reading

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