List by Author: Marianne Freiberger

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.
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.
What is symplectic geometry?This beautiful version of geometry was developed to keep track of things that move! Here's a very brief introduction.
A very old problem turns 30!Andrew Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem solved a centuries-old problem by opening a door onto the future of mathematics.
A practical guide to writing about anything for anyone!Some practical tips to help you when you need it most – when you are sitting at the keyboard, ready (or perhaps not so ready) to put your ideas on the page!
Studying scattered wavesIce, food, and invisibility cloaks — meet the maths that links them together!
Revolutionising the power of blood tests using AIThe BloodCounts! project is gearing up towards one of the largest-scale applications yet of machine learning in medicine and healthcare.
The lungs of the EarthHow can maths help to understand the Southern Ocean, a vital component of the Earth's climate system?
Playing billiards on strange tablesWeird and wonderful things can happen when you set a ball in motion on a billiard table — and the theory of mathematical billiards has recently seen a breakthrough.
Learning from COVID: How good was the UK's vaccination strategy?Was vaccinating vulnerable people first a good choice? Hindsight allows us to assess this question.
The Abel Prize 2023: Luis A. CaffarelliThis year's Abel Prize goes to Luis A. Caffarelli for a body of work on the maths of change.