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By concentrating on the unusual rather than the average, a probability analysis has provided insights into finance and the weather.
New research has shown a connection between obesity, insulin and the prevalance of cancer, and new insights suggest a diabetic treatment will not only reduce insulin levels but take the fight to the 'Big C'.
Scientists disagree on the exact explanation of why airplanes can fly.
Particle scientists have treated evidence pointing to the existence of the elusive Higgs boson with extreme caution, and are declining to declare a discovery.
In times of strife, governments are less reluctant to give scientists the money they need.
Scientists are studying supernovas to help them better understand the origins of life on earth.
Queues have a mathematics all of their own, one that can tip dangerously close to chaos.
It's not flawed genes that can damage our health, it's the way the genes function. But recent discoveries have provided hope that those harmful functions can be blocked by something as simple as changing to a healthier diet.
Negative findings about supposed breakthroughs in particles that allegedly could travel at the speed of light, and about the cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, have quickly made headlines.
As it is, keepers can expect to save about one penalty in four. Not good odds, and they get worse during major tournaments, dropping to about one in five.
An MIT researcher has been convicted for faking his results.
Last week the Earth came close to being hit by a chunk of cosmic debris packing the punch of a Hiroshima-type atomic bomb. Why weren't we warned?
A form of carbon discovered two decades ago could be the key to meeting the UAE"s soaring demand for fresh water
Lockheed Martin is buying $10 million worth of computer hardware that could start the next technology revolution.
A powerful technique named after 18th-century mathematician Thomas Bayes.
