An emerging approach based on century-old ideas is producing superior tools for understanding certain types of big data
In a digital age, mathematics, data science, and visualization can help make sense of these events for new generations
A system proposed by World War II codebreaker Alan Turing more than 60 years ago can explain the patterning of tooth-like scales possessed by sharks
Smelling a coffee-like scent, which has no caffeine in it, creates an expectation for students that they will perform better on tests
Professor William Lee shows how the science of mathematics can increase an industry’s profits
Courtroom use of 'Likelihood Ratio' not consistently supported by scientific reasoning approach, say NIST experts
Study by UChicago researchers could improve climate forecasts and understanding
A recent research study applied experimental data and mathematical models to understand some of the limitations of biodegradation of toxic pollutants that are frequently found in contaminated aquifers
CAMERA researchers develop highly efficient neural networks for analyzing experimental scientific images from limited training data
Steganalysis is of growing interest to forensic investigators analyzing digital photos, which might contain hidden content related to a criminal case
A research consortium has been formed to test the limits of one of the core principles of quantum mechanics
Project-based learning (PBL) serves as a teaching method that gives students the freedom to find unique ways to solve a problem
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