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The Information Game Information improves the odds and is key to success in the stock market. When gambling, no amount of information will improve your odds. |
Scientific American February 2009 Michael Shermer |
The 3-Door Monty Hall Problem The math behind switching doors in TVs Let's Make a Deal. |
Scientific American February 2009 |
Readers Respond on "The Search for Intelligence" Inscrutable intelligence... Bangs, bounces, and black holes... Prize probabilities... |
Chemistry World November 27, 2012 Michael Gross |
Counterintuitive thinking Jim Al-Khalili admits at the outset of his book, Paradox: the Nine Greatest Enigmas in Science, that the enigmas he covers here aren't real paradoxes, they only have appeared illogical or counterintuitive to people before they sat down and thought a bit harder. |
Science News March 4, 2000 |
MathTrek: Losing to Win ...striking new result in game theory is now called Parrondo's paradox... |
Popular Mechanics October 2008 |
Build Your Own Bat Cave With Secret Room Camouflage Need a place for your special stuff? A hidden room behind single-width bookcase can be self-installed in under an hour. |
Salon.com July 6, 2000 John Farrell |
Did Einstein cheat? Is the great physicist's most famous theory a crock? Members of the anti-relativity underground think so. |
Popular Mechanics January 21, 2010 Cassie Rodenberg |
The Full Story of Newton's Falling Apple Revelation For the first time, Britain's Royal Society recently opened online access to an 18th-century handwritten manuscript detailing Sir Isaac Newton's life, including his inspiration for the theory of gravity, to mark the institution's 350th anniversary. |
Job Journal February 12, 2012 Deborah Brown-Volkman |
Career Pros: Get Comfortable with Career Change Change is inevitable and it is essential for growth. Yet many of us resist the need to adapt. Here's how to change for the better. |
This Old House Leslie Plummer Clagett |
A New Generation of Garage Doors These aren't the garage doors you threw a ball against as a kid. |
Inc. December 2007 Stephanie Clifford |
Upstart of the Year Jordan Bruntz is starting a company that can thrive in Newton, Iowa: Corporations are outsourcing extra design and engineering work instead of adding to their head count, and an American company full of trained engineers should be attractive. |
Metropolis April 2007 Akiko Busch |
Just Open the Door Why create a mystery around the simple act of using a door? |
This Old House Don Vandervort |
Grand Openings The right door makes saving energy, improving security and enhancing the look of your home an open-and-shut case. |
Science News June 11, 2005 Ivars Peterson |
Winning at Tennis Intriguingly, mathematical models tend to show that the chances of winning a game, set, or match in tennis come down to the probability that a player wins a rally when he or she serves. |