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News from the world of Maths

News from the world of maths: Catching terrorists with maths
October 21, 2008
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Catching terrorists with maths
October 21, 2008
A multi-disciplinary approach to complexity
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News from the world of maths: Want some Plus in print?
October 16, 2008
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News from the world of maths: When science goes bad...
October 15, 2008
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News from the world of maths: Planet of the spoons
October 15, 2008
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News from the world of maths: Born from broken symmetry
October 10, 2008
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Born from broken symmetry
October 10, 2008
The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded.
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News from the world of maths: Is maths to blame?
October 7, 2008
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  • Maths in a minute

    Want facts and want them fast? Our Maths in a minute series explores key mathematical concepts in just a few words.

  • Maths in a minute: Graphs and the degree sum formula

    Double counting proves a neat result in graph theory.

  • The unreasonable relationship between mathematics and physics

    Can physics do for maths what maths has done for physics?

  • The two envelopes problem solved

    Here's a resolution for one of probability theory's most famous paradoxes.

  • A very useful pandemic

    Cambridge researchers, the BBC, and thousands of citizen scientists have created a revolutionary infectious disease data set.

  • Stephen Hawking: Memories of a colleague

    Cambridge mathematicians and physicists remember their most famous colleague with fondness.

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