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Bang, crunch, freeze and the multiverse
Some of the things I overheard at Stephen Hawking's 70th birthday conference did make me wonder whether I...
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Constructing our lives: the mathematics of engineering
What do Gollum, the new Olympic stadium that's being built in London and the quest for sustainable energy...
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Science fiction, science fact: Is there free will?
Is there such a thing as free will? In everyday life we all assume that there is: it's up to you whether you...
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From planets to universes (part I)
This is the first part of the lecture given by Astronomer Royal Martin Rees at Stephen Hawkings birthday...
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Building a bio computer
Yesterday's refusal by the UK government to posthumously pardon Alan Turing makes sad news for maths,...
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