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Ethics in Mathematics
Evaluating the Good and Bad of Artificial Intelligence Tools for Climate Research
Scientists who utilize artificial intelligence tools to investigate climate change must consider the positive and negative effects on the planet.

An enhanced mathematical framework enables a nuanced exploration of the spread of cultural phenomena—like traits and beliefs—within a population.

Conferences and Events
CSE25 Panel Considers the Fair and Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence
Areas of artificial intelligence such as fairness and accountability are rife with interesting questions for the computational science community.

Students and Education
Ohio High Schoolers Awarded First Prize for Models of Heat Waves and Climate-driven Power Outages
This year’s MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge focused on rising temperatures and energy usage during major heat events.

Students and Education
Mathematics in Action: Launching the Loyola University Chicago SIAM Student Chapter
Loyola University Chicago has officially established a new SIAM student chapter that has already organized several exciting events.

Given two identical sheets of paper and a tape measure, how can one estimate the paper’s thickness without damaging it?
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