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Akshay Venkatesh: A Number Theorist Who Bridges Math and Time

Akshay Venkatesh on his mathematical working style, which took him many years to discover.


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2020’s Biggest Breakthroughs in Physics

January 5, 2021

This year, two teams of physicists made profound progress on ideas that could bring about the next revolution in physics. Another has identified the source of a longstanding cosmic mystery.

New Clues in the Age-Old Question of the ‘Male’ and ‘Female’ Brain

December 14, 2020

Catherine Dulac of Harvard University discusses the roots of “male” and “female” parenting behaviors in mammalian brains.

This Computer Scientist’s Streaming Algorithms Shrink Big Data

December 7, 2020

Jelani Nelson explains how his streaming algorithms answer questions about big data without having to remember everything they’ve seen.

Inside Dynamical Systems and the Mathematics of Change

November 17, 2020

Bryna Kra explains how to describe complex systems in symbols.

The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life

October 26, 2020

L. Mahadevan describes how he approaches science and where he finds his ideas.

The Bold Quest to Launch the Internet in Space

October 21, 2020

Vinton Cerf discusses the challenges of creating an interplanetary internet.

Physicist Jeff Gore’s Statistical Approach to Ecology

October 13, 2020

Physicist Jeff Gore of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses the puzzle of high diversity in ecosystems, and how his background in physics has influenced his experimental approach to studying ecology.

Urban Traffic and Complex Systems — Carlos Gershenson

September 28, 2020

Carlos Gershenson explains how principles of adaptation and self-organization can help transportation systems beat traffic jams and other urban mobility problems.