Journalism
- BMJ retracts most of a special issue for ‘compromised’ peer review and ‘improbable device use’Retraction Watch
- KI findet Gegenbeispiel zu einer mathematischen VermutungMathlog
- Carnival of Maths 250The Aperiodical
- The ICM Comes to the United States, Philadelphia, July 23–30, 2026Simons Foundation
- Scientist who alleged COVID cover-up circulated a faked NIH email, agency saysRetraction Watch
- Aperiodical News Roundup – March 2026The Aperiodical
- Weekend reads: LLMs ‘are not the problem’; Cash for peer review ‘doesn’t work,’ project finds; ‘Many Flaws, Few Retractions’ in vaping literatureRetraction Watch
- Dr Spock’s dangerous advice on baby sleepMore or Less
- 2026 Targeted Grants to Institutes AnnouncedSimons Foundation
- Canadian panel seeks to add more teeth to research oversightRetraction Watch
- 2026 Simons Fellows in Mathematics AnnouncedSimons Foundation
- Could a national database of scientific misconduct rulings stop repeat offenders?Retraction Watch
- ChatGPT – drei Jahre späterMathlog
- A journal named a sleuth in a correction. The sleuth says that was ‘ethical editorial malpractice’Retraction Watch
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 53The Aperiodical
- Publisher changes citation, registration policies following Retraction Watch investigationRetraction Watch
- AI Skeptics: Section 230 (With Nancy Costello)mathbabe
- AI Skeptics: Social Media is the New Tobacco (with Tom Adams)mathbabe
- Bloodhound code sniffs out copied-and-pasted numerical dataRetraction Watch
- Weekend reads: Half of social science ‘doesn’t replicate’; ‘Scientific ghosts: Life after retraction’; multisensory learning paper retractedRetraction Watch
- How likely is ‘likely’?More or Less
- Guest post: Should universities investigate questionable papers students and faculty wrote elsewhere?Retraction Watch
- Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge cover: 30 years agoError Statistics Philosophy
- Introducing ROCKET: An Upgrade to AlphaFold That Learns From Raw Experimental DataSimons Foundation
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 52The Aperiodical
- Climate Change May Produce ‘Fast-Food’ Phytoplankton, MIT NewsSimons Foundation
- Scientists Map Aging Across the Body of a Short-Lived FishSimons Foundation
- Stell mir FragenMathlog
- How much water does AI consume?More or Less
- Comments on “The ASA p-value statement 10 years on” (ii)Error Statistics Philosophy
- On Dignity [On CEC3 And The Racial Justice Work Ahead Of Us]The Jose Vilson
- AI Skeptics: Should Judges Use AI? (with Shlomo Klapper)mathbabe
- Hopi Hoekstra Joins Simons Foundation Board of TrusteesSimons Foundation
- QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 12 subjects for 2026MIT News - Mathematics
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 51The Aperiodical
- Paul Ehrlich: The man who bet England wouldn’t exist by the year 2000More or Less
- Abelpreis 2026Mathlog
- Hironaka 1931-2026Mathlog
- New model predicts how mosquitoes will flyMIT News - Mathematics
- How SURFiN Fellowships Jump-Started These 3 Neuroscience Students’ STEM CareersSimons Foundation
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 50The Aperiodical
- AI Skeptics: The Kidd Lab Episode (with Celeste Kidd)mathbabe
- 10 years of the “Is this prime?” game – time to analyse more resultsThe Aperiodical
- Power and Severity with nonsignificant results: more power puzzles? (ii)Error Statistics Philosophy