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Differential privacy can inform and analyze protocols that allow a server to learn statistics while still retaining tunable control of user privacy.

Understanding the emergence of collective growth patterns requires drawing connections between several factors across a range of length scales.

The seven newly-elected members of the SIAM Board of Trustees and Council share their reactions and outline their visions for their time in office.

Paula White, the Membership Manager at SIAM, highlights some noteworthy membership accomplishments of the past year and explains their impacts.

Kivmars Bowling, SIAM's Director of Publications, discusses several new SIAM initiatives amidst the changing environment of scholarly publishing.

Vladana Hrivnakova-Gonzalez and Mary Ann Leung reflect on the continued impact of the Broader Engagement program at SIAM conferences.

Marissa Gee of Kenyon College and Trevor Leslie of the Illinois Institute of Technology were selected as the newest SIAM Project NExT Fellows.

Ernest Davis reviews "The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley" by Marietje Schaake.

The co-chairs of the MDS24 Organizing Committee utilized artificial intelligence tools to streamline the planning and scheduling process.

The authors of "An Introduction to the Numerical Simulation of Stochastic Differential Equations" reflect on their book and share a short excerpt.

The first annual meeting of the Northern and Central California Section of SIAM took place in October 2024 at the University of California, Merced.

The new SIAM Journal on Life Sciences will publish research that uses quantitative methods to study biological systems and their applications.
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