Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- How the term Scientist came to be-Pat'sBlog
- The Trevisan Award and the Decimal Digits of Powers of 2Shtetl-Optimized
- somebuggyThales’ circles
- On this Day in Math - May 10Pat'sBlog
- A recent experience with ChatGPT 5.5 ProGowers's Weblog
- Smoothed polygonsJohn D. Cook
- A Discussion Draft for Section 230 ReformScience After Sunclipse
- Introducing ILNumerics.ONAL – The Open Numerical Algorithm Language for .NETThe ILNumerics Blog
- Watch: 5 Math-Inspired Short Films Created by Flatiron Institute Researchers and FilmmakersSimons Foundation
- Al-Khwarizmi didn’t in any way originate, invent or create the algorithmThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 57The Aperiodical
- Survey Statistics: Blue Rose Research is (still) hiring !Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Blank lifeQuomodocumque
- For once, some scientific fraudsters have to pay their money back to the government.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Does it take 15,000 litres of water to produce a kilogram of beef?More or Less
- 2 Percent of a Number Cheat SheetsScaffolded Math and Science
- Rounding Numbers plus Free WorksheetMooMooMath and Science
- Generational fairnessWest Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- R Upgrade GlitchOR in an OB World
- Show me scienceStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- AI Skeptics: The Rich People Episode (with Tom Adams)mathbabe
- Not one of Boyle's funny ones, but we do get the unlikely pairing of Zippy Duvall and (not the) Pablo Escobar.West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- Geometry Problems of the Day (Geometry Regents, August 2025 Part IV)(x, why?)
- Maths Revision 2026Mathematics, Learning and Technology
- Why isn’t it possible to play a fun and serious game of poker not for money?Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- nth derivative of a quotientJohn D. Cook
- Our Experience at the Mathlib Reviewer Bootcamp 2026Lean community blog
- MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyoneMIT News - Mathematics
- Waiting for good and kind . . .Intersections -- Poetry with Mathematics
- Maximize Your Study Time 25 Study Tips - plus InfographicsMooMooMath and Science
- More on Newton’s diameter theoremJohn D. Cook