Fractal music
Fractals are a treat for your eyes, but what about your ears? Dmitry Kormann, a composer/keyboardist from São Paulo, Brazil, explains how he integrates fractal-like patterns in the very structure of his music, to obtain beautiful results.
It's a match!
"It's a match!" cries the CSI. At first glance it might seem that if the police have matched a suspect's DNA to evidence from the crime scene, then the case is closed. But some statistical thinking is required to understand exactly what a match is, and importantly, how juries should assess this as part of the evidence in a trial.
Solving the genome puzzle
Editorial
Modelling cell suicide
Martino Barenco and Mike Hubank shed light on suicidal cells and a mathematical model that could help fight cancer.
Mathematicians rival octopus in World Cup final prediction
Hailstones revisited
How do insects find their way home?
Shining a light on gold
Is the magic over?
What can birds tell us about flying through ash clouds?
Why does a financial mathematician think about birds when trying to understand the grounding of aeroplanes after the Icelandic volcano eruption?