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Maths in a minute: Variance

If you're bored with the average, then move on to the variance!

Mathematician advises the Home Office

Statistics professor John Aston has been appointed as the Home Office's new Chief Scientific Adviser.

On the tiles

Our colleague Becky Warren has been distracting us with her wonderful tiling puzzles...

Missing a complex opportunity

How Heron of Alexandria missed his chance to explore the unknown mathematical land of complex numbers.

What is the Mandelbrot set?

This article gives a short but thorough introduction to that fabled beast of mathematics: the Mandelbrot set.

Maths goes to the movies

Got your popcorn? Picked a good seat? Are you sitting comfortably? Then let the credits roll...

Energetic maths

Producing electricity securely, safely, reliably and cheaply has many challenges. Chris Budd explains that the answer to many of these issues is maths.

Quantum device solves very hard problem

Quantum particles that are both light and matter help solve infamous NP hard problems.

Smale's chaotic horseshoe

Want to understand chaos? Then have a look at this famous brainchild of the mathematician Stephen Smale.

Fighting future pandemics

Take part in an exciting new project and help fight future pandemics!

Maths in a minute: The two envelopes problem

What's wrong with this probability argument?

Maths in a minute: Euler's identity

Here's a quick introduction to the beauty queen amongst mathematical formulas.