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Uncovering the mathematics of informationTaming big data – Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb tells us about a new institute researching the mathematics of information
Strategic dating: The 37% ruleAre you stumped by the dating game? Never fear — Plus is here! This article looks at one of the central questions of dating: how many people should you date before settling for something serious?
Coding with linear codes (or how to avoid being eaten by crocodiles) Can you encode a message so that errors in transmission are automatically corrected?
Maths in a minute: Poincaré and the beginnings of chaosHow a maths competition spawned the foundations of chaos theory.
Hilbert's hotelHow to squeeze infinitely many new guests into a full hotel.
Maths in a minute: The golden ratioA quick introduction to a famous number.
Maths in a minute: PenguinsWe can't let penguin awareness day pass without a look at some penguin maths.
Maths in a minute: The graph isomorphism problemHow fast can you tell whether two networks are the same?
Spontaneous spiralsSimple mathematical rules can make for some interesting psychedelic science.
Simone Biles: Defying the laws of physics?Simone Biles stunned audiences at the 2016 Olympics with a move that appeared to defy gravity. Did it really? Two sports scientists explain the physics of the Biles.
Maths in a minute: The catenaryChains, arches and Wembley Stadium.
Andrew Wiles: what does it feel like to do maths?We were very excited to meet Andrew Wiles this summer! In this interview and videos he tells us what it was like to prove Fermat's Last Theorem, and what it feels like to do maths.