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Einstein as icon
One hundred years ago, in 1905, Albert Einstein changed physics forever with his special theory of relativity. Since then his name — and hair do — have become synonymous with genius. John D Barrow looks at Einstein as a media star.
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Crime fighting maths
Maths is not the first thing that springs to mind when you think about fighting crime. But a closer look reveals that it is behind many of the techniques that modern detectives rely on. Chris Budd investigates.
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I'm not paying that!
It's not that long ago that all you needed to run an airline was a few planes and some competent pilots. But now, with more of us zipping around the globe every year and the advent of no frills airlines, keeping an airline competitive has become a complicated business. Christine Currie explains how your airfare is calculated.
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Royal recognition
The Millennium Mathematics Project wins the Queen's Anniversary Prize.
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Getting a handle on soap
Mathematicians find a new minimal surface
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North and south
UK students visit South Africa
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The Further Maths Network has been launched
More opportunities to study further maths
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Convergence: Where Mathematics, History and Teaching Interact
A new resource for maths teachers
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Spinning in space
Will Einstein's general theory of relativity hold true?
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Game theory wins Nobel prize
Two game theorists share prize for their analyses of conflict and cooperation
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Just a second
A brief history of time keeping