Journalism
- Simons Fellow George Lusztig Receives Lifetime Award From American Mathematical SocietySimons Foundation
- Are 80% of women really only attracted to 20% of men?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- A Massive, Glow-in-the-Dark Cloud Lurking in Our Cosmic Backyard, The New York TimesSimons Foundation
- AI-Reddit study leader gets warning as ethics committee moves to ‘stricter review process’Retraction Watch
- Flares From Magnetized Stars Can Forge Planets’ Worth of Gold, Other Heavy ElementsSimons Foundation
- Experiment using AI-generated posts on Reddit draws fire for ethics concernsRetraction Watch
- Guest post: University of Toronto should take action on flawed breast screening studyRetraction Watch
- Error statistics doesn’t blame for possible future crimes of QRPs (ii)Error Statistics Philosophy
- Weekend reads: Retractions as censorship; the carbon footprint when science doesn’t self-correct; NEJM vs. the fedsRetraction Watch
- Quanta Wins 2025 National Magazine Award for Best Single-Topic Issue and Webby People’s Voice AwardSimons Foundation
- ‘Squared blunder’: Google engineer withdraws preprint after getting called out for using AIRetraction Watch
- Happy birthday quantum mechanics!plus.maths.org
- Simons Foundation Launches Collaboration on Ecological NeuroscienceSimons Foundation
- Sodom comet paper to be retracted two years after editor’s note acknowledging concernsRetraction Watch
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 21The Aperiodical
- UC Davis research director loses three papers for image manipulationRetraction Watch
- Silicon Valley drinks its own Kool aid on AImathbabe
- Suspended UK surgeon earns nine expressions of concern, one withdrawalRetraction Watch
- Weekend reads: Journals get letters from feds; invasion of the ‘journal snatchers’; should universities release misconduct reports?Retraction Watch
- The pioneers of proofMore or Less: Behind the Stats
- Rubby Peréz and The Ties That Bind Us AllThe Jose Vilson
- Medical societies call for BMJ to retract ‘misleading and irresponsible’ guidelineRetraction Watch
- Singing Finches Tell Us How Dopamine Levels Guide Adolescent LearningSimons Foundation
- Why is Bernie Sanders touring Red States?mathbabe
- The AI Bubblemathbabe
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 20The Aperiodical
- “When numbers have meaning it makes it a lot easier for me” vs “I over think the given information and confuse myself”: do engineering students prefer maths questions in context?Travels in a Mathematical World – The Aperiodical
- “When numbers have meaning it makes it a lot easier for me” vs “I over think the given information and confuse myself”: do engineering students prefer maths questions in context?The Aperiodical
- Roderick Little’s new book: Seminal Ideas and Controversies in StatisticsError Statistics Philosophy
- How much is a human life worth?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- A bit of inspiration from #MathArtMarchThe Aperiodical
- Four from MIT awarded 2025 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New AmericansMIT News - Mathematics
- New York and The Fight For Truly Public SchoolsThe Jose Vilson
- The mistake in Trump’s tariff formulaMore or Less: Behind the Stats
- Watch: A Historic House in Queens Is Inspiring the Next Generation of InnovatorsSimons Foundation
- Carnival of Maths 238The Aperiodical
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 1FThe Aperiodical
- Bryna Kra, Northwestern University, Joins the MPS Scientific Advisory BoardSimons Foundation
- Trump tariffs: All about the deficitsMore or Less: Behind the Stats
- Formel der WocheMathlog
- 4 years ago: Falsifying claims of trust in bat coronavirus research: mysteries of the mine (i)-(iv)Error Statistics Philosophy
- The Hubble Tension Is Becoming a Hubble Crisis, Scientific AmericanSimons Foundation
- 2025 Simons Collaboration on Perfection in Algebra, Geometry and Topology Annual MeetingSimons Foundation
- Aperiodical News Roundup – March 2025The Aperiodical
- Is one in four people in the UK disabled?More or Less: Behind the Stats
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 1EThe Aperiodical
- Leaked: A Private Message From ChatGPTError Statistics Philosophy