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Everyday science Blog Benford’s law and the 2020 US presidential election: nothing out of the ordinary Data scientists queue up to explain why claims of irregular vote tallies don't hold water Read article: Benford’s law and the 2020 US presidential election: nothing out of the ordinary
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Everyday science Blog Flat versus round earth calculator, asteroid is dead ringer for the Moon Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Flat versus round earth calculator, asteroid is dead ringer for the Moon
Everyday science Blog The physics of giant pumpkins, the world’s smallest boat Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: The physics of giant pumpkins, the world’s smallest boat
Everyday science Blog Don’t go boiling mad when you discover these scientific secrets to perfect pasta! On World Pasta Day, find out how to prepare perfect pasta while saving on fuel Read article: Don’t go boiling mad when you discover these scientific secrets to perfect pasta!
Everyday science Blog Payload competition on a SpaceX Falcon 9, chicken nugget and 4G network also head into space Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Payload competition on a SpaceX Falcon 9, chicken nugget and 4G network also head into space
Everyday science Blog Celebrating Emmy Noether, Sameera Moussa, Caroline Bleeker, Toshiko Yuasa and other inspiring women in science Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Celebrating Emmy Noether, Sameera Moussa, Caroline Bleeker, Toshiko Yuasa and other inspiring women in science
Everyday science Blog Searching for microfibres in the snow, differential equations make the world go round, Isaac Newton first edition found while house clearing Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Searching for microfibres in the snow, differential equations make the world go round, Isaac Newton first edition found while house clearing
Everyday science Blog Raining on the parade of self-driving cars Developing sensors that enable autonomous vehicles to cope with tough weather conditions is tricky – and the economics may be more challenging still Read article: Raining on the parade of self-driving cars