Sampling method capitalizes on similarities between grid sections to stretch inspection dollars
Managing production with the declining potency of a catalyst
Cassie Holmes’ book combines social science and personal history; jilted on the way to the altar
Queuing models aren’t simple but offer big potential service improvements
Model tells schedulers which anesthesiologists should be on call or on-site at specific times
Modern-day gender ratios are linked to countries’ agricultural roots
An approach tailored to investor risk appetite and more comparable to stocks
A model for cities to boost ridership, without snarling car traffic
Placing an inferior ‘decoy’ option in a menu of choices can trigger people to take their business elsewhere
Paying airlines to scrap — instead of sell — old planes produces environmental benefits at a low cost
Are older inventors weighed down by obsolete knowledge? Young inventors don’t carry that burden
A tool in the debate over shareholder primacy and wealth disparities
Encouraging the rank-and-file to value feminine traits reduces the implicit endorsement of a biased supervisor
Time off as a reward makes people feel more human
Study of L.A.-area restaurants gauges effect on owners, customers, landlords
The government’s floating rate notes feature an added measure of security: higher interest earnings in times of rising rates