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What network science can tell us about the 2026 World Cup

Team Australia kicked it long from the goalkeeper. Switzerland took a slower approach and preferred short passes over long drives. Spain, on the other hand, tended to string the ball with sharp, sideways passes across the ...

'Shoot for the moon?' Aim a bit lower, researchers say

How ambitious should you be? Folk wisdom offers conflicting advice: "Shoot for the moon," but also, "Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good." A new study by researchers at the University of Wyoming, Stanford University ...

When noisy decision-making becomes a strategic advantage

A new study shows that apparently erratic or "sloppy" behavior in strategic situations is not necessarily a mistake. Under certain conditions, being less sensitive to one's own gains can become a long-term advantage.

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Mathematical analysis reveals a hidden 'golden rule' in abstract art
Mathematics
Mathematicians prove existence of Kaleidocycles then unlock their exact motion
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Identity traits sharply narrow who becomes friends or marries, model reveals
Mathematics
Q&A: The political calculus—and actual math—of gerrymandering
Mathematics
Theoretical framework can predict how complex networks behave
Mathematics
Study warns cost-cutting use of generative AI could increase cyber-attack risks
Mathematics
AI tackles one of math's most brutal problems: Inverse PDEs
Mathematics
A physics explanation shows why US elections keep ending 50:50—and why more spending won't change that
Mathematics
Western music is getting simpler and more repetitive by the day and data prove it
Mathematics
How can opinions be maximally influenced? New research offers insights
Mathematics
Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve
Mathematics
We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story
Mathematics
World's largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems now available to everyone
Mathematics
Mental math's shortcut—pupil dilation suggests people start solving before all numbers are in
Mathematics
Crowd flow measurements reveal hidden slowdowns and standstills in dense public spaces
Mathematics
What is the chance of a message in a bottle being found?
Mathematics
Mathematical signature spots when competition is fair, winner-take-all, or too soft
Mathematics
'Voorhees law' explains why the slower car often catches up
Mathematics
Ranks of Disparity: New approach fixes flaw in fairness algorithms
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Analysis finds geometric thinking may come from wandering, not a human-only math module

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Plants & Animals
Mongooses prepare for likely future battles with powerful enemies, study finds
Ecology
Global map reveals one-third of coral reefs may resist climate shocks
Earth Sciences
50-megapixel Earth models capture storms in unprecedented detail—but four consistent blind spots remain
Earth Sciences
Northern permafrost switches from carbon sink to carbon source earlier than thought in models including deep soil carbon
Plants & Animals
How plants rush energy to injured tissues to help them heal
Quantum Physics
Passive quantum error correction doubles qubit lifetime, reaching break-even point
Plants & Animals
Digital tools reveal hidden extinctions as AI reshapes global conservation
Archaeology
Medieval Moroccan bathhouse steps reveal rare game board
Quantum Physics
Abstract algebra unlocks distinguishable states for quantum systems
Cell & Microbiology
New imaging technique measures single scramblase proteins, revealing lipid transport rates
Biochemistry
Bacteria reveal 'glue' protein that fastens antibiotic-resistant outer membrane to cell wall
Earth Sciences
Thermochemical mantle plume identified as the likely origin of Earth's largest oceanic plateau
Astrobiology
Deep-sea crust uncovers steady plutonium rain from ancient kilonova debris
Biochemistry
Beyond frozen snapshots, protein 'breathing' comes into view with combined imaging methods
Astronomy
A star's death throes involve a lot of kicking
Molecular & Computational biology
Plants reveal backup system for sensing and adapting to rising temperatures
Astronomy
Chandra reveals flickering supernova remnants in M83 over 14 years
Ecology
Only 10 viral particles cause H5N1 avian flu infection in cows
Condensed Matter
Quasi-1D material unlocks electric control of charge waves beyond standard limits
Earth Sciences
Deep Earth model traces 270 million years of seamount formation across oceans

Crushing soda cans and the mathematics of corrugation formation

Many people have likely found themselves watching oddly satisfying videos of random objects being squashed by a powerful hydraulic press, but rarely do people consider why things squash the way they do. One object that caught ...

Statistics that tell the whole truth? It's as easy as ABC

It's said that statistics don't lie, but they often don't tell the whole truth, either. A Cornell statistics expert has come up with a method he believes can boost statistical power and significantly reduce bias—vital for ...

When it comes to networks, nature has an edge

Networks exist in both nature—such as biological systems like food webs and gene regulatory networks—and in engineered systems as seen in power grids. Though natural and engineered systems share an overarching goal—providing ...