Journalism
- Weekend reads: Cassava’s Alzheimer’s drug fails; new journal hijacking scam; Hong Kong academic jailedRetraction Watch
- 66 Years of Cox’s (1958) Chestnut: Excerpt from Excursion 3 Tour IIError Statistics Philosophy
- Can Elon Musk save the US Government $2 trillion?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Continued fractionsThe Aperiodical
- Cancer researcher admitted faking dataRetraction Watch
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue CThe Aperiodical
- Foundation Hosts 2024 Simons Collaboration on Confinement and QCD Strings Annual MeetingSimons Foundation
- Company linked to cloned journals of major publishers denies cloning journals of major publishersRetraction Watch
- Exclusive: New hijacking scam targets Elsevier, Springer Nature, and other major publishersRetraction Watch
- First Dish Built for South Africa’s HIRAX Radio Telescope ArraySimons Foundation
- Call for reader replacements! First Look at N-P Methods as Severe Tests: Water plant accident [Exhibit (i) from Excursion 3]Error Statistics Philosophy
- Smithsonian Magazine pulls article for ‘errors’ after criticism of linked map of IsraelRetraction Watch
- Weekend reads: When Dr. Oz appeared in Retraction Watch in 2014; Didier Raoult in the news again; superconductivity researcher outRetraction Watch
- Do fossil fuels get $7 trillion in subsidies?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Mathematical Objects: Borges’ Library of BabelThe Aperiodical
- Mega journal Cureus kicks out organizations critics called paper millsRetraction Watch
- Foundation Hosts 2024 Simons Collaboration on Extreme Wave Phenomena Based on Symmetries Annual MeetingSimons Foundation
- The Dark Energy Pushing Our Universe Apart May Not Be What It Seems, Scientists Say, Associated PressSimons Foundation
- ‘Relieved’: BMJ retracts and replaces article on unexpected weight loss as a sign of cancerRetraction Watch
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue BThe Aperiodical
- Cancer specialist faked data in at least ten papers, VA and UCLA findRetraction Watch
- We Finally Know Where Black Holes Get Their Magnetic Fields: Their ParentsSimons Foundation
- Social media and mathematical chatTravels in a Mathematical World – The Aperiodical
- Social media and mathematical chatThe Aperiodical
- Wiley corrects retraction notices for ‘inaccurate’ description of why articles were pulledRetraction Watch
- Neyman-Pearson Tests: An Episode in Anglo-Polish Collaboration: (3.2)Error Statistics Philosophy
- Four from MIT named 2025 Rhodes ScholarsMIT News - Mathematics
- Any way you cut itThe Aperiodical
- Did 20 million votes really go missing in the US election?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Foundation Hosts 2024 Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Deep Learning Annual MeetingSimons Foundation
- Where Are Fisher, Neyman, Pearson in 1919? Opening of Excursion 3, snippets from 3.1Error Statistics Philosophy
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue AThe Aperiodical
- When ‘Squishy Space Goop’ Collides, CaltechSimons Foundation
- November: The leisurely tour of SIST continuesError Statistics Philosophy
- PflasterungenMathlog
- Do we have enough clothes for the next six generations?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Foundation Holds 2024 MPS Annual MeetingSimons Foundation
- Mathematical Objects: Parallelepiped with Ayliean MacDonaldThe Aperiodical
- Don’t Obey In AdvanceThe Jose Vilson
- Has Statistics become corrupted? Philip Stark’s questions (and some questions about them) (ii)Error Statistics Philosophy
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 9The Aperiodical
- Simons Foundation Announces Third Class of Pivot FellowsSimons Foundation
- Carnival of Maths 233The Aperiodical
- Jill Pipher Joins Simons Foundation Board of TrusteesSimons Foundation
- Runde KachelnMathlog
- What can economics learn from sport?More or Less: Behind the Stats