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Issue 34
Submitted by plusadmin on December 1, 1999
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Issue date: 
March 2005
In this issue we take a step back in time in order to look to the future - we crack the codes of history, look forward to quantum cryptography, and meet the 19th century female mathematician who envisioned the computers of today. Plus we find out how maths turns the thoughts of Lords to the pub.
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