A mathematician takes his field to account
University of Arizona professor William Yslas Vélez speaks about minorities in math
University of Arizona professor William Yslas Vélez speaks about minorities in math
New research highlights recent volcanic activity on Venus, indicating that Earth’s sister planet is alive — geologically speaking
MIT’s Matthew Vander Heiden is part of a new generation of cancer researchers trying to exploit cancer cells’ strange metabolism.
Scientists celebrate as the Large Hadron Collider achieves its highest-energy collisions yet.
Students visit Abu Dhabi to learn about plans for the world’s first carbon-neutral city
At an MIT forum, experts examine new ways to pursue a good old idea: making things.
No-strings-attached awards last up to five years
Moca Lab project wins 2010 Davis Projects for Peace Fellowship
By disrupting brain activity in a particular region, neuroscientists can sway people’s views of moral situations.
Sanjoy Mahajan’s new book, Street-Fighting Mathematics, lays out practical tools for educated guessing and down-and-dirty problem-solving
Study of moral judgment finds that patients with a specific brain defect lack the emotional reaction necessary to find fault with attempted murderers