Cosmology has an ambitious goal: to understand the Universe in its entirety. Find out more here.
Since he Universe is all there is, there's nothing for it to expand into. So what does "expansion" mean?
Some of the Universe's most important secrets are hidden in the shape of a beautiful undulating curve: the power spectrum of the cosmic microwave spectrum. This article explains how.
To understand the why the cosmic microwave background tells us so much about the Universe, you first need to understand what created it: sound waves travelling through the early Universe.
Cambridge mathematicians and physicists remember their most famous colleague with fondness.
The cosmic microwave background is the earliest light we can see in the Universe. So important is this baby picture of the Universe, it's been involved in two Nobel Prizes. Why?
Robert Langlands wins for his "visionary program".
From communication technology to LCD displays: crystals are a hugely important part of modern life. Find out more about them with this article.
How do you make a stealth aircraft that's invisible to radar? An area of maths called random matrix theory holds the answer.
Fully functioning invisibility cloaks are closer to becoming a reality than you might think. Here's a quick look at the maths and science involved in producing them.