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Spinning at Infinity

See how math is used to simulate gravitational waves caused by colliding black holes.


Improving Stents

Math improves the design and materials used for stents. Read More...


Steering Towards Efficiency

Math helps NASCAR vehicles, and yours, run effectively. Read More...


Hearing a Master’s Voice

The spools of wire above contain the only known live recording of the legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie. Read More...


Going with the Floes

A branch of mathematics called percolation theory helps explain how salt water travels through sea ice . . . Read More...


Predicting Storm Surge

Storm surge is often the most devastating part of a hurricane. Read More...


Targeting Tumors

Geometry, partial differential equations, and integer linear programming all allow doctors to inflict maximum damage to tumors. Read More...


Pinpointing Style

Mathematics is not just numbers and brute force calculation — there is considerable art and elegance to the subject Read More...


Finding Fake Photos

Actually, they weren’t caught together at all — their images were put together with software. Read More...


Making movies come alive

Many movie animation techniques are based on mathematics. Read More...


Making Votes Count

The outcome of elections is often determined more by the voting procedure than by the votes themselves. Read More...


Folding for Fun and Function

Origami paper folding may not seem like a subject for mathematical investigation or one with sophisticated applications Read More...


Unearthing Power Lines

Votes are cast by the full membership in each house of Congress, but much of the important maneuvering occurs in committees. Read More...


Putting Music on the Map

A recent mathematical breakthrough uses topology to represent musical chords as points in a space called an orbifold Read More...


Tripping the Light - Fantastic!

Invisibility is no longer confined to fiction. Read More...


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