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Are pigeons as smart as primates? You can count on ...

We humans have long been interested in defining the abilities that set us apart from other species. ...
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Calls for a posthumous pardon … but who was Alan ...

You may have read the British Government is being petitioned to grant a posthumous pardon to one of ...
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Calls For a Posthumous Pardon … But Who was Alan ...

Momentum is gathering behind calls to pardon the father of computer science. BinaryApe You may have ...
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Everything You Need To Know About Statistics (But Were Afraid ...

Does the thought of p-values and regressions make you break out in a cold sweat? Never fear – read o ...
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Protecting confidential data with math

Statistical databases (SDBs) are collections of data that are used to gather and analyse information ...
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Digital alchemy: Sir Isaac Newton’s papers now online

The notebooks of Sir Isaac Newton, who was famously reported to have suffered a (scientifically) ear ...
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Digital Alchemy: Sir Isaac Newton’s Papers Now Online

Mirrors of a magical scientist: Andromeda photographed through a Newtonian telescope. The notebooks ...
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Cambridge University puts Newton’s papers online

In a project that has long been overdue, Cambridge University, thanks to a hefty gift from the Polon ...
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Study debunks myths about gender and math performance

A major study of recent international data on school mathematics performance casts doubt on some com ...
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Millennium Prize: The Yang-Mills Existence and Mass Gap problem

There’s a contradiction between classical and quantum theories. One of the outstanding discoveries m ...
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Researchers link patterns seen in spider silk, melodies

Using a new mathematical methodology, researchers at MIT have created a scientifically rigorous anal ...
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Danger of Death: Are We Programmed to Miscalculate Risk?

Our best efforts to gauge threats may be counter-productive. Assessing risk is something everyone mu ...
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Heads up Kobe Bryant! Research shows that trying for another ...

Basketball fans everywhere recognize the following scenario: Their favourite player scores a three-p ...
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Researchers find best routes to self-assembling 3-D shapes

This showas a few of the 2.3 million possible 2-D designs — planar nets — for a truncate ...
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Millennium Prize: the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture

Elliptic curves have a long and distinguished history that can be traced back to antiquity. They are ...
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Millennium Prize: The Poincaré Conjecture

The problem’s been solved … but the sweet treats were declined. Back to the Cutting Board In 1904, F ...
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