A lot of cricket fans are talking about whether teams batting second in the T20 World Cup had an advantage. ACEMS' Chris Drovandi uses statistics to investigate in this story in The Conversation.
Damaged coral reefs show slower than expected recovery for up to six years before switching to a faster phase of regrowth, according to new research led by researchers with ACEMS and the Australian Institute of Marine Sciences
People of all ages from around Australia (and beyond) joined ACEMS' Great Barrier Reef Citizen Science Challenge to help monitor the reef during National Science Week.
ACEMS researchers at QUT working on complicated problems in agriculture, ecology and medicine have developed a mathematical model to enable faster solutions.
ACEMS researchers at QUT have developed a new machine learning mathematical system that helps to identify and detect changes in biodiversity, including land clearing, when satellite imagery is obstructed by clouds.
ACEMS Research Masters student Tobin South is awarded a prestigious Fulbright scholarship and will use it to head to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to begin his PhD.
Data is vital in the modern world. The Australian Academy of Science recognises that fact as it elects ACEMS Chief Investigator Rob Hyndman to its class of 2021 Fellows.
Researchers around the world are quickly realising the power of citizen science and more research projects than ever are tapping into that new power. But how can researchers truly trust the information they are getting from non-scientists or everyday people? To answer that, researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS) at QUT have developed new methods to measure and test the data in these projects.