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Here's our coverage from the International Congress of Mathematicians 2022, including the Fields Medals and other prizes.
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the differences between us. Understanding these inequalities is crucial for this and future pandemics.
Now it's the turn of mathematicians to help to improve the communities of the future.
There have been accusations that the modelling projecting the course of the pandemic was too pessimistic. Are they justified?
We all know what turbulence is, but nobody understands it.
Paradoxically, time is as real as our very lives yet it is an illusion dat doesn't even exist without us.Time is therefore a stubornly persistent illusion perceived only in our conscious mind. The fact that you can't measure the present moment because it has no duration further attests to the fact that time is just an illusion.