Random recent posts
A random selection of recent posts from around the mathematical blogosphere.
- On This Day in Math - April 20Pat'sBlog
- 10 years ago, Elisabeth Bik published a preprint heard around the worldRetraction Watch
- Categorically divertedLogic Matters
- La technologie nous sauvera-t-elle ?Freakonometrics
- The Stats with Kittens SongStats With Cats Blog
- Pandigital PrimesPat'sBlog
- Machine Learning and ComplexityComputational Complexity
- MIT faculty, alumni receive 2025-26 American Physical Society honorsMIT News - Mathematics
- Double Maths First Thing: Issue 54The Aperiodical
- A cosmos hanging from the living room ceilingThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Mathematical Induction, A Brief History of the TermPat'sBlog
- Intersecting spheres and GPSJohn D. Cook
- Epistemic Virtues for Science in the Age of AutomationStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Cell Organelles - Free Worksheet and InfographicMooMooMath and Science
- Canus AcademicusThe Renaissance Mathematicus
- Here’s a story from Australia: There were so many problems with the survey that the government didn’t release the data.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- No point-countable pi-bases in Stone-Cech remainder of the integersDan Ma's Topology Blog
- You thought I was joking about the Iran War going so badly that Trump would start bringing up Epstein as a distraction.West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
- Afterthoughs on Banach Tarski and the Miracle of loaves and FishesComputational Complexity
- The Great Pyramid of Giza and the Speed of LightJohn D. Cook
- An application for training deep learning models in your browserStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Minor Epiphany Concerning the World Columbian Exposition of 1894 and John HughesQuomodocumque
- On my way to the University of Hong Kong (HKU , 香港大學)Freakonometrics
- Roman Portico - 2Impossible world site blog
- AI Skeptics: Section 230 (With Nancy Costello)mathbabe
- How do political organizations and politically-minded rich people translate money into media influence? Differently than they used to.Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Campus newspapers and what remains of journalismStatistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- 5 Maths Gems #197Resourceaholic
- Polymath Plus AICombinatorics and more
- Hyperbolic version of Napier’s mnemonicJohn D. Cook
- Great expectationsLogic Matters