Mathematics for Future Cities ResearchInsightsCommentary As our digital footprints become more visible, and machine-to-machine communication more commonplace, cities can become “Living Labs.”
OSTP Research Priorities Happening NowScience PolicyAnnouncementsResearchCommentary The Office of Science and Technology Policy leads inter-agency efforts to develop and implement science and technology policies and budgets.
Optimizing Healthcare Happening NowGet InvolvedConferencesResearchCommentary At the SIAM Conference on Optimization last month, Dr. Retsef Levi spoke about optimizing and coordinating healthcare networks and markets.
The Raspberry Pi for Education and Scientific Computing ResearchCommentary Sam Relton discusses a recent lecture about the Raspberry Pi project and its potential use in scientific computing.
Perfect Billion-Dollar Madness ResearchCommentary March Madness is one of the United States’ most-watched sporting events, and millions of fans compare the outcomes with their brackets.
Quo Vadis, Scientific Software? ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News We talk a lot about underlying methods and algorithms, but almost never talk about their incarnation: software.
What Kind of Science Is Computational Science? A Rebuttal ResearchCommentary Computational science fuses three distinct elements: algorithms, computer and information science, and the computing infrastructure.
Applying Math to Myth Helps Separate Fact from Fiction ResearchCommentarySIAM News Although the distinctions between them are not always sharp, myths differ from legends and folktales.
Questioning Big Data Happening NowScience PolicyResearchCommentarySIAM News Just about every U.S. federal agency that funds science currently supports at least one major national initiative on data.
The Dawn of the Age of Ignorance and Misinformation Happening NowScience PolicyResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News In the last half century, we have witnessed a grave decline in the public’s acceptance of scientific evidence and even the scientific method.
Collaboration Blooms from SIAM News Article ResearchCommentarySIAM News A previous SIAM News article about about the growth of social network analysis led to a collaboration with Bloom.
An Interview with Jeff Hoffstein ResearchCommentarySIAM News Fadil Santosa interviews Jeff Holstein about NTRU, the cryptosystem he created.
REU Students Apply Wavelets to Boston’s Pothole Challenge ResearchInsightsCommentarySIAM News Like every city, Boston has its springtime traditions: the beginning of baseball season, the Boston Marathon...and potholes.
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