- 12.1 Trillion Digits of Pi: And we're out of disk space...
- Honor Pi Day with homemade pie: It's a holiday everyone should be able to support
- The Digits of Pi
- Einstein's Lost Theory Uncovered—"The famous physicist explored the idea of a steady-state universe in 1931."
- Albert Einstein's letter to US soldier on sale for $40000
- Albert Einstein's Worst Fear Realized: Technology Replaces Human Connection
- 20 Best Quotes from Father of Modern Physics
- Iranian Cleric: Einstein Was Muslim, and So Is Relativity Theory
- Academician from Astana solves one of most difficult math problems of millennium
- Unknown Mathematician Proves Surprising Property of Prime Numbers
- Teen with higher IQ than Einstein once told he had no future—"When Jacob Barnett was just two years old, his mother was told he might never be able to tie his own shoes. [...] Today, at just 14 years old, Jacob has a higher IQ than Albert Einstein and is a Master's student on his way to earning a PhD in quantum physics."
- Equations Are Art inside a Mathematician's Brain—"A brain area associated with emotional reactions to beauty activates when mathematicians view especially pleasing formulas."
- Is Math a Feature of the Universe or a Feature of Human Creation?
- Is the Universe a Simulation?—"If so, that would help explain some mysterious things about math." NYT
- When Infinity Is Actually a Small, Negative Fraction
- The Golden Ratio—"For centuries, claims both scientific and pseudoscientific have been made for the golden ratio."
- Are Imperial Measurements outdated?
- The Numberphile
- 600 year old mystery manuscript decoded by University of Bedfordshire professor
- Internet community helps crack grandma's code
- Blast from the Past (no pun intended): Vikings' Secret Code Cracked
- The Mathematics Behind xkcd: A Conversation with Randall Munroe
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Talk Mathy to me
- Penny Arcade - Kwisatz Haderach
- Anti-science NC leaders no laughing matter
- Georgia earns anti-science rep
- Dwindling Intellectual Capital in US Science Research: How Sequestration Continues to Hurt Long-term US Interests
- Publishers withdraw more than 120 gibberish papers—"Conference proceedings removed from subscription databases after scientist reveals that they were computer-generated."
- Gibberish-Loaded Fake Papers Are Flooding Academia And A New Cat And Mouse Detection Game Is Afoot
- How computer-generated fake papers are flooding academia—"More and more academic papers that are essentially gobbledegook are being written by computer programs – and accepted at conferences."
- PLOS' New Data Policy: Public Access to Data—"[A]uthors must make all data publicly available, without restriction, immediately upon publication of the article." Hopefully this will bring in better accountability.
- How Academia and Publishing are Destroying Scientific Innovation: A Conversation with Sydney Brenner
- 5 Psychological Studies that Require a Second Look—"Lessons learned from unusual research publications from my laboratory."
- John Kerry: Russia has until Monday to reverse course in Ukraine
- Kerry, Lavrov hold last-ditch talks before Crimea vote
- Russia says planned US financial aid to Ukraine is illegal
- Ukraine creates National Guard ahead of Crimea vote
- Russia Is Preparing to Invade East Ukraine, Estonia Says
- Pro-Kiev protester killed in east Ukraine rally clash
- After Crimea, Sweden Flirts With Joining NATO—"Officials worry that the Swedish military is woefully unprepared for a Russian attack."