Math/Statistics

This is not just gibberish to the average layman. It was gibberish to the math community...
Chris Gorski, Editor
A radical concept could revise theories addressing cognitive behavior.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Butterflies face much more bumpy, turbulent skies than previously thought.
Katharine Gammon, Contributor
Operations research finds an increasingly important application in health care.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Physics students study how large crowds behave at mosh pits.
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
Physicists are using a 'super' technique to fill in their NCAA men's basketball tournament selections.
Chris Gorski, Editor
At Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, presenters frequently need to convince others that their conclusions were valid.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Are we just becoming more civilized?
Joel Shurkin, Contributor
The world's greatest buildings provide a window on great math and great design.
Inside Science Contributor
New research shows that there's not much difference between the best kicker in the NFL and one who is average.
Chris Gorski, Editor
Physicist shows that a short sequence of dominoes can topple skyscraper-sized block.
Sean Treacy, Contributor
Don't buy your Super Bowl ticket today, say analysts from TiqIQ.com.
Chris Gorski, Editor