
Feature
Electric Cars: Where are they, where have they been, and where are they going?
30th September 2019
Author: Alison Goldstein These days, every device we own seems thirsty for electricity: our computers, our phones, lightbulbs, dishwashers. And yet most of our transportation still relies on other...
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“It’s important for Statistics to maintain its identity”: An interview with Alan Gelfand
23rd September 2019
Alan Gelfand is the James B. Duke Emeritus Professor of Statistics and Decision Sciences at Duke University and is best known for his significant contributions to the fields of Bayesian...
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Research Article
Layman’s abstract published for paper on Nonparametric statistical downscaling
13th September 2019
Every few days, we will be publishing layman's abstracts of new articles from our prestigious portfolio of journals in statistics. The aim is to highlight the latest research to a broader audience in...
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Research Article
Layman’s abstract: Spatial models for non-Gaussian data with covariates measurement error
22nd August 2019
Every few days, we will be publishing layman's abstracts of new articles from our prestigious portfolio of journals in statistics. The aim is to highlight the latest research to a broader audience in...
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Numerical Analysis for Applied Science: An interview with author Myron B. Allen on the latest edition
20th May 2019
Myron B. Allen, PhD, is Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wyoming. He served as provost and vice president for academic affairs from 2005-2013. His...
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Climate Change: Who You Are Affects What You Believe
22nd February 2019
Author: Allison Goldstein To say climate change is front of mind these days would be putting it mildly. Hotter global temperatures are extending droughts, strengthening hurricanes, worsening...
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“The reason I do statistics is I’m interested in so many different things”: An interview with Peter Guttorp
30th January 2019
Peter Guttorp is Professor Emeritus of Statistics at University of Washington, Professor at the Norwegian Computing Center, and Adjunct Professor of Statistics at Simon Fraser University. He obtained...
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Research Article
Statistically analysing the traffic and meteorological impact of air pollution
3rd November 2018
Authors: János Gyarmati-Szabó, Leonid V. Bogachev and Haibo Chen Air pollution is a collective name for various harmful substances in the atmosphere, many of which are caused by human activity...
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“Statistics is a really important part of almost anybody making a good decision or improving their understanding:” An interview with Adrian Bowman
4th October 2018
Adrian Bowman is a Professor of Statistics and Head of the School of Mathematics & Statistics in the University of Glasgow. His research interests include environmental modelling and the...
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Walt Piegorsch on why choose statistics
26th April 2018
April is Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month, a timely opportunity to help raise the awareness and understanding of the field. To aid this quest, a number of renowned Wiley Editors, Editorial...
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