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Riding the pilot wave
Pilot wave theory is an extension of quantum mechanics that doesn't exhibit any of that weird randomness or fuzziness. But that doesn't mean it's totally sane. Here is a quick introduction.
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Face fusion
The maths behind music has inspired software that can merge faces.
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Uncovering the mathematics of information
Taming big data – Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb tells us about a new institute researching the mathematics of information
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Mathematical moments: Frank Kelly
Frank Kelly talks about his work on networks and how inspiration can strike out of the blue.
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What the eye can't see
From cancer treatments to counting trees: the maths behind image analysis makes it all possible.
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Mathematical moments: Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb
Carola tells us about her work in the field of image analysis, her favourite mathematical moments, and why creativity is so important in maths.
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Chaos from order
How simples rules can result in very complex outcomes.
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Order behind chaos
We all know what symmetry is. But why does it play such a central role in modern physics?
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Symmetry making and symmetry breaking
A closer look at the power of symmetry in physics.
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Laws and disorder
Can simple equations really describe the complex world we live in?
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What are sigma levels?
Find out how scientists, from physicists to geneticists, measure their confidence in their results.
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Has the LHC found a new Higgs?
Have physicists at CERN found a new Higgs boson?
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