Using my son Ethan and his friends, we develop methods to use toddlers to generate random numbers for scientific experiments
Category Archives: Math
7 Things Star Trek got Totally Wrong about Exploring Vector Space
Star Trek gets a lot of things right but there are some details that it just totally screwed up when it comes to Vector Spaces
Op-Ed: Math Wasn’t Created or Discovered. It was Crowd Worked
Since Einstein and probably before that, mathematicians have argued whether math was created or discovered. Nope! It was crowd worked!
How well do you understand Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem?
Ever wonder if you understand the limit of mathematics? Answer these questions and find out if you understand Godel’s theorem on what can and can’t be known about math!
Stop Assuming I’m Homo: Cries Out Nations Heteroscedastic Datasets
Stop assuming your data is Homoscedastic (equal variance), the nation’s datasets with unequal variance fight back against systemic hatred
Grad Student Births Graph after 9 months of Labor
Cranberry-Lemon mathematics grad student Jane Simmons is a proud mother of a brand new graph. Despite her doctor and advisor’s due date of six months ago, it took Jane 9 months of labor and gestation to birth the new graph.
Top 10 Sexiest Prime Couples of 2020
This is the definitive list of the sexiest prime number couples of 2020. A sexy prime number couple is two prime numbers that are six apart.
The 8 Most Common Data Scientists
A guide to the top 8 most common types of data scientists.