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Mathematical snapshots: Tosin Babasola
Tosin uses maths to guarantee the continued production of chocolate.
Maths in a minute: Dispersion
If you've ever marvelled at a rainbow, you have witnessed dispersion in action!
Give us a wave!
Ripples on a pond, the swell of ocean waves, your favourite song – these can all be described using sine waves. But how do we describe a sine wave?
Maths in a minute: Cartesian coordinates
A fly on the ceiling inspired the coordinate system you might remember from school.
Why sine (and cosine) make waves
From trigonometry to waves.
Why is the Earth a magnet?
It's a good question with a fascinating answer.
What is a square?
If a shape has equal sides with 90 degree angles between them then it's a square, right? Well, not quite...
Mathematical snapshots: Tamara Grossmann
PhD student Tamara Grossmann tells us about her work on image analysis.
Can AI help with breast cancer screening?
There are several ways in which it can and studies suggest they could be safe and effective.
Maths in a minute: Deep learning
Take a dive into deep learning - a spectacularly successful development in artificial intelligence!
New artificial intelligence tool for diagnosing Alzheimer's
A new machine learning framework provides doctors with a reliable tool to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease early.
Tracing monkeypox
What do we know about monkeypox, what do we not know, and what efforts are going into modelling it?
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