A Million Random Digits with 100,000 Normal Deviates—originally published in 1955—was a product of RAND’s pioneering work in computing. It remains t...
RAND experts highlight the issues that will later be explored in detail in a series of forthcoming RAND reports on the future of commercial delivery drones.
RAND research on correctional education—adult basic education, GED preparation, vocational training, and post-secondary education—looks at the effect correctional education has on recidivism and po...
Jeff Luhnow, general manager of the Houston Astros, talks with journalist Malcolm Gladwell at RAND's Politics Aside 2016 event about the predictive powers of analytics in baseball.
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, associate director of RAND Education Laura Hamilton explains that value-added measures can be used productively when principals discuss them with teachers, givi...
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, Garten Rothkopf senior advisor and author Antoine van Agtmael talks about how the United States is beginning to see an increase in manufacturing activity becaus...
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, National Security Council Senior Director Maren Brooks explains how setting priorities is essential when trying to determine the optimal size of the NSC.
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, Dr. Eric Topol, a cardiologist who serves as director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, describes how technology can give patients more control ov...
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, senior information scientist Nidhi Kalra says that the reason we should love autonomous vehicles is because they will democratize transportation.
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken describes how innovation is inherently political, that there are winners and losers.
At RAND's 2016 Politics Aside event, U.S. Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil explains to journalist Soledad O'Brien why the study of ethics should be incorporated into the training of data science profe...