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Alternative statistical method could improve clinical trials

December 21, 2021 Phys.org

An alternative statistical method honed and advanced by Cornell researchers can make clinical trials more reliable and trustworthy while also helping to remedy what has been called a “replicability crisis” in the scientific community.This post […]

Mathematics

A mathematical model may give more efficient climate talks

December 15, 2021 Phys.org

Achieving consensus among countries in global climate negotiations is a long and complicated process. Researchers at Linköping University have developed a mathematical model that describes the achievement of the 2015 Paris Agreement and that may […]

Mathematics

Analysis of 88,000 matches shows soccer outcomes have become increasingly predictable

December 15, 2021 Phys.org

A pair of researchers at the University of Oxford has found that over the past few decades, the outcome of European League professional football (soccer in the U.S.) matches has become more predictable. In their […]

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Entrepreneurship learning: All university students can benefit

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

Entrepreneurs, their associated startups and the subsequent growth of their companies have a vital impact on the health of our economy. In Canada, young adults have demonstrated a growing interest in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship has historically been narrowly […]

Mathematics

The paradox of big data spoils vaccination surveys

December 8, 2021 Phys.org

When Delphi-Facebook and the U.S. Census Bureau provided near-real time estimates of COVID-19 vaccine uptake last spring, their weekly surveys drew on responses from as many as 250,000 people.This post was originally published on this […]

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Bucatini, the typical pasta of the City of Rome

December 6, 2021 Community Partners

The Bucatini are a type of long pasta similar to big pierced spaghetti, typical of the city of Rome that combines them with strong and simple condiments (Gricia, Amatriciana, Carbonara). It is a pasta made from durum wheat semolina. Cooking time is more or […]

Finance and Money

5 Golden Rules of Wealth Management

December 3, 2021 Readers' Choice

Everyone wants to get rich, but the sad truth is that this will not happen overnight. To get rich requires strategy and discipline too. You will find a lot of advice about money management, but […]

Mathematics

Maths researchers hail breakthrough in applications of artificial intelligence

December 1, 2021 Phys.org

For the first time, computer scientists and mathematicians have used artificial intelligence to help prove or suggest new mathematical theorems in the complex fields of knot theory and representation theory.This post was originally published on […]

Mathematics

Study confirms link between spatial and math skills

December 1, 2021 Phys.org

People use spatial skills to manipulate, organize, reason about, and make sense of spatial relationships in real and imagined spaces. Estimating how much leftover mashed potatoes will fit in a storage container requires spatial skills, […]

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Best tourist attractions in Niagara Falls

December 1, 2021 Community Partners

Niagara Falls is what you would find one of the best attractions in Canada and it provides you access to an enhanced degree of great travelling experience ever. The strategic location between Canada and United […]

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