- Judge Rules Pi-Based Music Is Non-Copyrightable—Logic prevails.
- Pi Day: How 3.14 helps find other planets, and more
- Pi Day Fun Facts!
- What Does Pi Have To Do With Gravity?
- SMBC: "There's a hidden message in pi!"
- Albert Einstein: Seven Things You Didn't Know
- Albert Einstein's complete archives to be posted online
- A Peek into Einstein's Zurich Notebook
- Neutrino researchers admit Einstein was right
- Einstein's math may also describe faster-than-light velocities
- Einstein's brain was unusual in several respects, rarely seen photos show
- ERB: Einstein vs. Hawking—Worthy of a re-link.
- Teen solves Newton's 300-year-old riddle
- Cracking the Quantum Safe NYT
- Maths overtakes the speed of light
- Math Professor Invents Non-Reversing Mirror
- Study finds twist to the story of the number line
- Math anxiety causes trouble for students as early as first grade
- What Is the Answer to That Stupid Math Problem on Facebook?—6 ÷ 2(1+2) = ?
- Revolution in Mathematics: What Happened 100 Years Ago and Why It Matters
- Where and When Did the Symbols "+" and "–" Originate?
- A logarithmic image transformation
- Volunteer discovers a new 17 million-digit prime number
- Mathematician Claims Proof of Connection between Prime Numbers
- Idiot Savants and Prime Numbers
- Using The EECB Gets Me A SimCity Refund, But What About Everyone Else?—The biggest disaster in the game isn't natural but man-made.
- Rumor: Maxis insider claims SimCity servers not essential—Maybe Maxis and not EA is to blame for this debacle.
- Modders find way to play SimCity offline
- SimCity PR nightmare escalates—"On EA's Answer HQ website, one of the most heated discussion threads is now about whether the entire pathfinding and traffic management systems of the game are badly broken."
- EA's SimCity Viral Marketer Gets Banned From NeoGaf
- EA's Sims PR Disaster: The Final Straw in the DRM Debate?
- ACLU: SimCity and the Digital Divide
- We're Ready for 'Always Online' — SimCity Wasn't
- Polygon's SimCity review is busted policy in action—"After publishing a 9.5-out-of-10 review score for SimCity one day before the game released, Polygon backpedaled twice (first to 8 and then to 4) in the wake of the well-documented connectivity issues experienced by players."
- Amazon.com's 5-star reviews for SimCity—"Got me off my video game addiction!"