Mathematics
How Just One Bird Can Urge an Entire Flock to Change Directions
The equations that describe these movements are equivalent to those that govern waves
This Female Mathematician Just Became the First Woman to Ever Win the Fields Medal
The Fields Medal is mathematics' equivalent to the Nobel Prize
This Mathematical Equation Predicts Momentary Happiness
Keeping your expectations low, it seems, is key to achieving fleeting satisfaction
How a Flock of 400 Flying Birds Manages to Turn in Just Half a Second
The birds' patterns of movement are surprisingly similar to that of superfluid helium
This Geometry Game Is Nerdy, Addictive Fun
Bisecting an angle has never been more fun
If You've Never Missed a Flight, You're Probably Wasting Your Time
Do you find yourself spending endless hours waiting at the airport? Here's what math says about the perfect time to arrive for your next flight
Statistics Say That Brazil Will Probably Win the World Cup
Analyzing players' transfer values to calculate a team's overall market value, however, predicts that Spain will win
These Teenagers Have Already Accomplished More Than You Ever Will
The winners of this year's Intel Science Talent Search take on flu vaccines, stem cells and tools for diagnosing cancer
Elegant Mathematical Formulas Activate the Same Brain Region As Music And Art
Beauty comes in many different guises, including numbers and symbols
Mathematician Calculates 177,147 Ways to Tie a Tie
"I have tried 10 or 20 of them, and most of them to be quite honest look kind of awkward,” he says
Can a Statistical Model Accurately Predict Olympic Medal Counts?
Data miners have developed models that predict countries' medal counts by looking solely at stats like latitude and GDP
The Great Debate Over Whether 1+2+3+4..+ ∞ = -1/12
Can the sum of all positive integers = -1/12? It can, sort of...
A New App Turns Fractals Into Ornate Art
With Frax, users can create mathematically-driven art, adding color, depth and texture to geometric shapes
3,000 Years of Human History, Described in One Set of Mathematical Equations
A surprisingly accurate model shows that warfare and military technology determined where empires arose
How to Convert X-Rays From A Distant Star into Blues, Jazz and Classical Music
A vision-impaired scientist, her coworker, and a composer team up to transform light bursts from stars into rhythms and melodies
What Animal Sounds Look Like
Mark Fischer, a software developer in California, turns data from recordings of whales, dolphins and birds into psychedelic art
Olympic Rowers, King Tut Lessons and More Books to Read This Month
Also out in June: the math of life and the lives of astronauts’ wives
Maria Klawe — Mathematician, Computer Scientist & President of Harvey Mudd College
Mathematician, Computer Scientist & President of Harvey Mudd College
How Much Do Americans Know About Science?
An exclusive poll shows Americans crave stronger mathematics, science schooling for U.S. kids
Life in the City Is Essentially One Giant Math Problem
Experts in the emerging field of quantitative urbanism believe that many aspects of modern cities can be reduced to mathematical formulas
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