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Jun 2004Decimal places to which Japanese scientists have estimated pi : 1,241,100,000,000
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Yasumasa Kanada, University of Tokyo

October 26, 2006A physicist at the University of Central Florida proved that vampires are mathematically impossible.
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Livescience.com

December 2, 2003The largest known prime number was discovered; the number is 6,320,430 digits long.
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New Scientist

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