Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- Weekend reads: Did a prof invent his own ‘Nobel Prize’?; former dean omits pharma ties; AI generated quotes found in now-retracted article on AIRetraction Watch
- On This Day in Math - February 21Pat'sBlog
- Au-delà de la procédure, quand “bien calibrer” ne suffit pas à être justeFreakonometrics
- Updatez!Shtetl-Optimized
- Moving Beyond ‘The Things’ in Math ClassMathMinds
- What do Socrates, Herb Simon, and Andrew Gelman have in common? A love of the oral traditionStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Porn addiction recovery group sues publisher, UCLA researcher over critical paperRetraction Watch
- Geometry Problems of the Day (Geometry Regents, June 2025 Part I)(x, why?)
- mathhombre: nathan-borradaile-wright: Agnes...Thales’ circles
- On This Day in Math - February 19Pat'sBlog
- You can do more for neural networks in R with {kindling}Stats and R
- Bringing the Power of the Sun to EarthSimons Foundation
- On This Day in Math - February 18Pat'sBlog
- Survey Statistics: Gallup’s Presidential Approval RatingsStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Earth Science Vocabulary - Free Worksheet -Axis Tilt,Seasons,Equinox,Solstice,TidesMooMooMath and Science
- New Cohort of Triangle Program Awardees Will Explore Symmetry Through ArtSimons Foundation
- The Atlantic Monthly, March, 1947Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Notes on the History of the FactorialPat'sBlog
- My online talk Tues 24 Feb, 9am NY time at the Behind-the-Scenes seminar series: Russian Roulette and stochastic potential outcomesStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Monday Morning Math: the meaning of each letter360
- Al-Ghazali did not put a stop to Islamic scienceThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- A Devilish Prime, The Devil is in the DetailsPat'sBlog
- Assigning Open Problems in ClassComputational Complexity
- Il prezzo umano del suicidio fascistaBlogghetto
- New Research DirectionsScience After Sunclipse
- Works in marquetry techniqueImpossible world site blog
- MathematikunterrichtMathlog
- The Machinery That Helps Divide Your Cells Self-Organizes Like an Active Liquid CrystalSimons Foundation
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 4BThe Aperiodical
- The Univalence PrincipleThe n-Category Café
- Everything I ever needed to know in life I learned from the men in the Epstein filesStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science