Journalism
- #mathober 2025The Aperiodical
- 2025(1)The leisurely cruise begins: Excerpt from Excursion 1 Tour 1 of Statistical Inference as Severe Testing (SIST)Error Statistics Philosophy
- Former student who ran paper mill up to 11 retractionsRetraction Watch
- Announcing the Recipients of the Autism and Neuroscience Conferences and Courses AwardsSimons Foundation
- Has Donald Trump ended seven 'unendable' wars?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 38The Aperiodical
- Sleuth unearths citation, authorship issues at earth sciences journalRetraction Watch
- Duke scientists lose eight papers for alleged image manipulationRetraction Watch
- Simons Foundation Announces Latest Class of SURFiN FellowsSimons Foundation
- Announcing the Newest Cohort of Sandbox FellowsSimons Foundation
- Weekend reads: U.S. EPA tells scientists to stop publishing; ‘unreliable’ Tylenol research; Alzheimer’s paper retractedRetraction Watch
- The Case of the Missing US DataMore or Less: Behind the Stats
- Taylor & Francis threatens legal action against anonymous group’s ‘highly defamatory’ claimsRetraction Watch
- 2025 Leisurely cruise through Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: First AnnouncementError Statistics Philosophy
- Vergleichende Betrachtungen über neuere geometrische ForschungenMathlog
- Authors defend retracted paper on vitamin D and COVID-19 called ‘deeply bizarre’ by criticRetraction Watch
- Recreating Iceberg Flips in a Lab, PhysicsSimons Foundation
- Math has publication fraud, tooRetraction Watch
- Was it easier to deport migrants to France before Brexit?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 37The Aperiodical
- Study on apple cider vinegar for weight loss retracted after many raise concernsRetraction Watch
- Second study using ‘Tin Man Syndrome’ X-ray under scrutiny following Retraction Watch inquiryRetraction Watch
- Why Teaching Math for Test Results Is Not EnoughThe Jose Vilson
- MIT affiliates win AI for Math grants to accelerate mathematical discoveryMIT News - Mathematics
- University email addresses no longer effective bulwark against fake peer reviewRetraction Watch
- Is JD Vance right about left-wing violence?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Statistical Mechanics as the Rosetta Stone of Physics?Mathematics - Fifteen Eighty Four \| Cambridge University Press
- CCM Distinguished Research Scientist Stéphane Mallat Awarded CNRS Gold MedalSimons Foundation
- Is it true that out-of-work benefits have almost doubled?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 36The Aperiodical
- Simons Foundation Announces Recipients of 2025 Fellows-to-Faculty AwardsSimons Foundation
- Amanda Hallberg Greenwell to Join Simons Foundation as Senior Vice President, External RelationsSimons Foundation
- Flatiron Institute Scientists Valentin Crépel and Ore Gottlieb Named Blavatnik Regional Award HonoreesSimons Foundation
- Betrug in der MathematikMathlog
- Quanta Series Marvels at ‘the Achievement of Climate Science’Simons Foundation
- Watch: Turning El Paso, Texas, Into the World’s Science Mural CapitalSimons Foundation
- Schach: 100%-ige RemisquoteMathlog
- Will the world really be 50 million workers short by 2030?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Are Afghan nationals more likely to be convicted of sexual offences?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- DOE selects MIT to establish a Center for the Exascale Simulation of Coupled High-Enthalpy Fluid–Solid InteractionsMIT News - Mathematics
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 35The Aperiodical
- Do 11,000 sharks die every hour?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Gitter im heute-JournalMathlog
- Review: The Pseudorandom Ensemble at TMiP25The Aperiodical
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 34The Aperiodical
- The impending crypto market crashmathbabe
- Carnival of Maths 242The Aperiodical