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Want to solve a complex problem? Applied math can help

You can probably think of a time when you've used math to solve an everyday problem, such as calculating a tip at a restaurant or determining the square footage of a room. But what role does math play in solving complex problems ...

Soft cells: Rounded tile shapes echo those found in nature

Tiles that fill two- and three-dimensional spaces with no gaps—including triangles, squares, hexagons, cubes, and other polyhedra—are typically designed with sharp corners and flat faces (straight edges).

Mathematicians model a puzzling breakdown in cooperative behavior

Darwin was puzzled by cooperation in nature—it ran directly against natural selection and the notion of survival of the fittest. But over the past decades, evolutionary mathematicians have used game theory to better understand ...

Mathematicians debunk GPS assumptions to offer improvements

The summer holidays are ending, which for many concludes with a long drive home and reliance on GPS devices to get safely home. But every now and then, GPS devices can suggest strange directions or get briefly confused about ...

Generalized splitting-ring number theoretic transform

Number theoretic transform (NTT) is widely recognized as the most efficient method for computing polynomial multiplication with high dimension and integral coefficients, due to its quasilinear complexity.

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Real equity in math education is about more than good grades and test scores
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Losing count: The mathematical magic of counting curves
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Merging AI and human efforts to tackle complex mathematical problems
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New mathematical proof helps to solve equations with random components
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Why expanding access to algebra is a matter of civil rights
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Study finds cooperation can still evolve even with limited payoff memory
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Students' awareness of their cognitive processes facilitates the learning of math, finds study
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New research disproves a long-held 'cognitive illusion' that hockey goaltenders improve under pressure
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Study shows the power of social connections to predict hit songs
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Wire-cut forensic examinations currently too unreliable for court, new study says
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How can we make good decisions by observing others? A videogame and computational model have the answer
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Decision-making analysis for a new variant of the classical secretary problem
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Betelgeuse Betelgeuse? Bright star Betelgeuse likely has a 'Betelbuddy' stellar companion
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Understanding the relationship between food waste, climate change and an aging population
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Microbes in environment drove methane emissions more than fossil fuels between 2020 and 2022, analysis finds
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How plants compete for light: Researchers discover new mechanism in shade avoidance
Astrobiology
Giant meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have aided early life
Cell & Microbiology
Unexpected beauty and major antimicrobial power boost as phages form into surprising flower shapes
Earth Sciences
Modeling experiments show weather-changing El Niño oscillation is at least 250 million years old
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Docudrama can lead to more empathy toward people who are stigmatized in society, study finds
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Evolution in action: How ethnic Tibetan women thrive in thin oxygen at high altitudes
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Satellite-derived data on artificial light at night indicate rapidly increasing industrial activities in the Arctic
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Artificial 'nose' can sniff out damaged fruit and spoiled meat
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Amorphous nanosheets created using hard-to-synthesize metal oxides and oxyhydroxides
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Accurately weighing costs and benefits of different methods for controlling invasive species
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Rare fossils of extinct elephant document the earliest known instance of butchery in India
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Walk or run in the rain? A physics-based approached to staying dry (or at least drier)
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Archaeologist reveals factors affecting ocher application in ancient burials at Khok Phanom Di
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Climate change intensified 2022 drought in Central and Southern Europe, study finds
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Experimental approach analyzes how our relationships affect the adoption of innovations
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Smallest dinosaur egg ever found confirmed in China

Is the universe a hologram?

Describing the universe requires fewer dimensions than we might think. New calculations show that this may not just be a mathematical trick, but a fundamental feature of space itself.

New statistics methods for dose finding studies

Less than 0.02 per cent of potential active ingredients pass clinical tests and become commercially viable. However, it is possible that some candidates are rejected without good reason, suspects mathematician Prof Dr Holger ...

Should a political party form a coalition? Voters and math decide

Mathematical ideas and tools are often used to describe aspects of large macroscopic systems. Examples abound in areas as varied as finance to psychology. In a paper published last month in the SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, ...

NJIT mathematician's 2015 Major League Baseball projections

The snow is almost gone in the northeast and that means baseball season cannot be far behind. Like most seasons, some teams look like they will continue to dominate their competition while others may spring some surprises. ...

Using Twitter to probe political polarization

We'd like to believe that our opinions are nuanced, balanced, high-minded, wise and above all, unique, but alas they are not—or so says Twitter. Most often, those we engage with on the popular social media site are like-minded, ...

Mathematicians solve 60-year-old problem

A team of researchers, led by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute professor Yuri Lvov, has found an elegant explanation for the long-standing Fermi-Pasta-Ulam (FPU) problem, first proposed in 1953, investigated with one of the ...