How new geometries reshaped our worldThe 19th century experienced a geometrical revolution. Find out how the new geometries that were discovered shaped philosophy, science, culture and art.
Who killed Schrödinger's cat?Here's a quick introduction to the most famous cat in the history of science. We hope it whets your appetite for quantum mechanics!
How Euclid once ruled the worldThis article explores how Euclid's ancient geometry interacts with all aspects of human thought and life.
Snakes and addersHow can an electronic device fed on a diet of 0s and 1s perform complex tasks? We explore the workings of computers using an example.
Maths in a minute: Simplifying circuitsClaude Shannon's ingenious insight linking physical circuits with Boolean algebra paved the way for modern computing.
Preserving species in the face of climate changeCan mathematics predict the inevitable consequences of climate change? And more importantly, can it suggest ways to reduce, or even prevent some of these consequences?
What the eye can't seeFrom cancer treatments to counting trees: the maths behind image analysis makes it all possible.