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Chemistry World July 17, 2014 Andy Extance |
Linguistic statistics enable synthetic prophetics 'Modern computational linguistics is pattern recognition,' explains Bartosz Grzybowski, whose team has integrated the approach into Chematica, a synthetic pathway discovery tool scheduled for a November or December launch. |
Chemistry World April 22, 2014 Stephen McCarthy |
Molecules mimic mesmerizing mathematics Computer modelling has shown for the first time how organic molecules could assemble into molecular quasicrystals, raising the possibility of new materials with exotic properties. |
Chemistry World March 20, 2014 Ricardo Grau-Crespo |
Introduction to computational materials science This book by Richard LeSar attempts to summarize the basics and the current state of the whole field within a single, and not very lengthy, volume. It does so very successfully. |
Chemistry World December 10, 2013 Erin Withans |
Dice world Brian Clegg discusses all aspects of the notion of 'chance': from everyday uses of statistics, such as weather forecasting and stock markets, to a final philosophical note on pre-determination and God in his book, Dice World. |
Information Today June 27, 2013 |
Mathematics Database zbMATH Rolls Out Enhancements zbMATH, which is the largest database for publications in the pure and applied mathematics fields, has more than 3 million references to international mathematics publications. |
HHMI Bulletin Spring 2013 Robert Tjian |
President's Letter: Ripple Effect HHMI is awarding a $22.5 million, 5-year grant to the National Math and Science Initiative to expand UTeach, an established training program aimed at preparing science and math majors to become teachers. |
Chemistry World April 2, 2013 Cameron Hall |
Mathematical modeling in science and engineering This book, by Ismael Herrera and George Pinder, is intended as an introductory text to bridge the gap between scientists and mathematicians. |
Information Today March 21, 2013 Nancy K. Herther |
SAGE Strikes Gold with Andy Field's New Statistics Textbook/Ebook Sussex University's Andy Field has found his way through the challenges and opportunities of textbook creation brilliantly to create an award-winning and wildly popular brand in the unlikely area of quantitative research methods. |
Chemistry World March 5, 2013 Amy Middleton-Gear |
Blink and you'll miss it Scientists in Germany have developed a new method for tracking single fluorescent molecules, using linear programming solvers. |
AskMen.com July 2, 2012 Simon Kuper |
Data Analysis And Soccer Just two years ago, data analysis was still not very widespread in international soccer. Penalties are the most obvious piece of data to analyze, yet big teams like England and Argentina entered their knockout games in 2010 with barely any statistics on their opponents' penalties. |
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