News from the world of Maths
A study into Covid-19 suggests that flattening the curve will take longer and harder measures than previously hoped.
We celebrate Karen Uhlenbeck, first female winner of the Abel Prize, and some of the other female mathematicians we met over the last year.
Since pi is the number of round things, we devote this year's pi day celebrations to...curvature!
The "free-range mathematician" and "architect of particle physics" has passed away in Princeton.
As the world prepares for the worst, we explore the maths that can help us stop a pandemic.
Cambridge joins Black History Month celebrations with an event showcasing the contributions of black mathematicians.
Do you like the number e? Then you might like this curious fact about its first four digits.
Wim Hordijk recently sent us a digital postcard from Vienna, where he had traced the steps of the eminent mathematician Kurt Gödel. Here is what he discovered.