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Can data science help rebuild our trauma networks?Can mathematics help reshape our hospital networks?
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How is frequency related to pitch? Hear the music we love emerge from pure mathematical beats.

Balancing the equations of a low carbon energy networkGenerating electricity without the use of fossil fuels is not just an engineering and industrial challenge, it is also a huge mathematical challenge.
Maths in a minute: Non-linearityNon-linear relationships are tricky relationships. Find out why here.
Meat free meat with mathsDon't like plant-based meat alternatives, but want to spare animals and the environment? There's hope on the horizon, aided by a good helping of maths.
Maths in a minute: Inverse problemsInverse problems are mathematical detective problems. They can help solve crimes, are used in medical imaging, and much more.
A richer view of the insideThe mathematics of tomography has revolutionised modern medicine by allowing us to see inside a person's body and saved countless lives. Now new mathematics is being developed to give us an even better view.
Spinning the wheel: The Ehrenfest paradox Meet a fascinating thought experiment close to the speed of light.
Spheres within spheres: A journey through many dimensionsWe guide you through an exciting recent breakthrough in the world of topology, involving something called the telescope conjecture.
Spheres within spheres: Simplicity and failureWe continue our exploration of the telescope conjecture.
Maths in a minute: HomotopyThe concept of homotopy is a great example of how the language of maths can make intuition precise.
What is symplectic geometry?This beautiful version of geometry was developed to keep track of things that move! Here's a very brief introduction.