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Heliatek scales up manufacturing of the world's first organic thin-film solar technology.
The statistical discovery magazine. From SAS.
Wicked problems. We bet you can name one or two. They’re problems that are difficult or impossible to solve – for instance, pandemics and poverty, or sustainability and social injustice. Our world is full of them. This complimentary magazine shows how people and organizations are using statistics to untangle challenging issues that will, in turn, help us solve some of our thorniest dilemmas.
Heliatek scales up manufacturing of the world's first organic thin-film solar technology.
At Lonza, custom design of experiments is vital for optimizing yield in bioreactors.
Forensic chemists help judges and juries understand evidence in environmental contamination cases.
Engineers engage in continuous learning at world-leading graphics developer NVIDIA.
University of New Hampshire students gain practical skills for industry with a free online resource.
A statistical approach helps researchers put well-behaved canines to work.
How Seagate democratized analytics.
Sungkyunkwan University InfoScience Lab helps a steel manufacturer save hundreds of thousands of dollars per line annually.
Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies optimizes process development.
North Dakota State University accelerates query and analysis needed by plant breeders.
M Ventures, the strategic capital arm of Merck, looks for scientific rigor in tech startups.
Statistical thinking helps build a body of research in epidemiology and exercise science at Nanjing Sport Institute.
When early analytics benchmarking showed time-saving benefits, Parker LORD employees led the way in changing the culture.
Author David Hand explains the novel statistical challenges presented by the novel coronavirus.
Working with the defense community has stretched Alyson Wilson's understanding of statistics.
Riffyn CEO Tim Gardner shares his secret ingredient for scientific progress - design of experiments.
Despite a love/hate relationship with word clouds, Scott Reese helps colleagues see through the fog of textual data.
Researcher Galit Shmueli predicts new opportunities for our time series data.
Quantitative psychologist Laura Castro-Schilo describes a sophisticated technique for latent variables.
How does NXP Semiconductors empower its people to use analytics? Alex Pamatat explains.
Celebrating a JMP fan favorite with innovator Bradley Jones.
JMP eases your burdens by remembering things for you, says SAS co-founder John Sall.
Scientists, engineers and data explorers: JMP® 16 and JMP® Pro 16 offer enhancements that will free your time to experiment and innovate.