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:: Numbers
Top Stories | July 30
:: More in Numbers
A new method picks out promising drug compounds by computer, in much the same way Netflix recommends DVDs to its customers.
Equations explain why winding fibers together does the job, no matter what they’re made of.
A new technique could help make medical records available to researchers without compromising privacy.
The reclusive mathematician who proved the Poincaré conjecture may or may not claim his prize.
A new study suggests that mice with prostate tumors should say “nuts to cancer.” Paul Davis of the University of California, Davis, hopes follow-up data by his team and others will one day justify men saying the same.
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