Happy birthday Quicksort: Starting with bubbles
The shower equation: Dealing with delay
Many processes, including climate change and the spread of COVID-19, involve a delay. Here's a beautiful equation designed to model such processes.
Maths in a minute: Asymptotes
The physics of language
Can physics shed new light on understanding language? An exciting new approach that brings together theoretical physics, mathematics and computer science might give us a new way to capture what makes a language unique.
Will the virus escape the vaccines?
Enter the BSHM Schools Writing Prize!
Counting rose petals
The beautiful rose curve has an odd pattern to the number of its petals – this student and teacher team explain why...
Seeing traffic through new eyes
Keeping up with COVID-19
Trying to work out the real time incidence of a disease in the middle of pandemic has never been done before, but the team behind the ONS COVID-19 Infection Survey have developed a way to do just that.
Using quantum mechanics to edit the past
Are you fascinated by the double slit experiment? Then hold on to your hat for Wheeler's delayed choice experiment.