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Fermat's last theorem

To celebrate the anniversary of its proof, this collection of articles, podcasts and videos explores one of the most beguiling theorems in maths.

Multiple wave scattering

When waves scatter off many objects, things get incredibly complex.

BloodCounts!

Find out how the BloodCounts! project is using AI to make the best of the millions of full blood counts performed every year.

On the mathematical frontline: The podcast

Hear from the epidemiologists who have devoted their lives to fighting the pandemic.

Predicting the weather with artificial intelligence

Predicting the weather is hard. It requires a lot of physics, a lot of maths, and a huge amount of computing power. Can AI help?

Mysterious magnetism: From the Earth to the stars

Why does the Earth, as well as other planets and stars, have a magnetic field?

Welcome to the World Cup!

Amidst all the controversy of the FIFA World Cup 2022 there is also some football to be played. And where there's football, there's maths...

From rainbows to rogue waves

Dispersion lies at the heart of many dramatic phenomena - explore the maths that explains it!

Happy Ada Lovelace day 2022!

We celebrate this year's Ada Lovelace day with a selection of podcasts featuring some of the many women we have worked with over the years.

2022 International Congress of Mathematicians

Here's our coverage from the International Congress of Mathematicians 2022, including the Fields Medals and other prizes.

The calculus of the complex

Calculus has long been key to describing the world. Now fractional calculus is providing new ways of describing complex systems.

Explore: Differential equationsOne thing that will never change is the fact that the world is constantly changing, and differential equations are the way we mathematically describe the changing world around us.