One of the beautiful things about maths is that every concept is part of a bigger picture — a picture that grows over time, transcends traditional boundaries, and often informs a range of real-world applications. The collections below aim to present some of these mathematical jigsaws by bringing together content exploring specific topics from different perspectives and at varying levels of depth.
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Stuff happens: The physics of events

Science is the study of events: things that happen in the world around us. But what exactly is an event? The answer is harder than you might think.
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Mysterious black holes

It's impossible not to be fascinated by black holes. Find out all you'd like to know about them with these articles, videos and podcasts.
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It from bit?

Does reality arise from information? What does this even mean? We explore the impact of John Wheeler's revolutionary ideas.
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We love the LHC!

Find out all about the Large Hadron Collider in this package of introductory articles.
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The 2015 Plus advent calendar

If you don't feel like sitting around watching the telly this Christmas, then get creative with our advent calendar!

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Celebrating general relativity

A hundred years ago, on 25 November 1915, Einstein first presented his general theory of relativity. We explore this famous theory and what it says about the world we live in.
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Happy birthday, George Boole!

Modern computers wouldn't be possible without George Boole, who died before light bulbs even came on the market. We celebrate his 200th birthday with a look at the man and his work.
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What is quantum computing?

Quantum computers often grab the science headlines. But what exactly is quantum computing? What will quantum computers be able to do, and when can we expect to have fully functional ones?
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What is impossible?

How understanding why something is impossible can often lead to deeper understanding, contemplations of philosophy and even new mathematics.
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What is infinity?

What is infinity? Does it even exist? And how many infinities are there?
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How many universes are there?

No one really knows the answer to this question. It's quite possible that there are more than one, in fact there may be infinitely many, popping in and out of existence like bubbles in a bubble bath.