A geometry for stringsIf, as string theory suggests, the world is made of strings, then what does that mean for a geometry of points? Find out more in this video.
Inverse problems save the dayInverse problems are mathematical detective problems. They can help solve crimes, are used in medical imaging, and much more.
Synchronised swimmingHow do green algae manage a perfect breaststroke even though they haven't got a brain? Enter the maths of synchronisation.
The Abel Prize 2019Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck has been awarded the Abel Prize 2019!
Saving whales using PythagorasOne of the greatest threats to whales is being struck by ships. Find out how Pythagoras' theorem can help avoid this.
Our theory of very nearly everything: the particlesWhat is everything made of? Elias Gårding begins a fascinating series of articles that will tell you everything we currently know about the answer to this question.
The selfish herdFrom flocks of starlings to spiral galaxies: this article explores examples of emergent phenomena in nature.