Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- Weekend reads: Second gene editing death in China reported; Jason Arday’s resignation from Cambridge; Retraction Watch’s sweet 16Retraction Watch
- Clarivate removes hold on mega-journal Heliyon after internal audit, 650+ retractionsRetraction Watch
- On This Day in Math - August 7Pat'sBlog
- Filming Day in Quebec CityFreakonometrics
- On This Day in Math - August 6Pat'sBlog
- Enumerating trees and circlesJohn D. Cook
- From the series “Somnium” by Laurent Millet (2014) Laurent Millet (b 1968) is a French artist, who…Thales’ circles
- Survey Statistics: structured MRP to smooth survey weightsStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Goodbye, Adley RutschmanQuomodocumque
- Open Review: Risk Priced SocietyFreakonometrics
- Would you take £50,000 or a 50/50 chance of £1m?More or Less
- The Logic of Leaves: Mathematical Poems and GraphsJournal of Humanistic Mathematics
- Preparing Undergraduates to Philosophize with Children about MathematicsJournal of Humanistic Mathematics
- What do we learn from bestseller regressions?Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Feedback in Digital Learning SystemsThe Reflective Educator
- Posterior predictive checking is for non-Bayesians too!Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Financement ANR NERDY (2027-2031)Jérôme Buzzi’s
- Binomial expressionsOUPblog » Mathematics
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 63The Aperiodical
- AI Skeptics (Casino Journalism) and SuperDataSciencemathbabe
- A few stories and pics from 2026 about my momJD2718
- Math is the PlotMath Mama Writes...
- Entropy, partitions, groups and AIPeter Cameron's Blog
- Reading the Mind of GodThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- When function spaces have countable networksDan Ma's Topology Blog
- The cycle double cover theoremThe Matroid Union
- Even less of a done deal—back on the Paramount/Warner beat.West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- The geometry of snowflaked Ptolemaic metric spacesMatt Baker's Math Blog
- "The media is important for many, many reasons, but one of the biggest ones is that scrutiny is what keeps capital in check, for the benefit of humanity and at times the companies themselves."West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- Ted-talking University of California professor asks sex trafficker for $3,000,000 because he thinks there’s a “50% chance” he’ll make “important discoveries” in telepathyStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- We need an education systemThe Reflective Educator