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Who will top the Rio medal table?
Mathematical model predicts Olympic success.
Climbing the Twitter ladder
How popular and successful are you? Not as much as your friends is the sad answer, at least as far as Twitter is concerned.
Mathematical moments: Nira Chamberlain
Nira Chamberlain tells us how solving difficult maths problems can be like fighting an invisible boxer.
No need for words
Where does our ability to do abstract maths come from? A new study sheds some fascinating light on the question.
Happy birthday Claude Shannon!
You may not have heard his name, but you're making use of his work every single day: Claude Shannon, hailed the father of the information age, would have turned 100 this week.
Mathematical moments: Vicky Neale
Vicky explains how maths is an adventure that's really worth having.
Explaining weirdness with weirdness
A very strange way of explaining away the strangeness of quantum mechanics.
Mathematical moments: Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb
Carola tells us about her work in the field of image analysis, her favourite mathematical moments, and why creativity is so important in maths.
Stop taking the p
Why a time-honoured statistical tool is becoming problematic.
How a game of billiards solved a queueing problem
Using the trajectory of a billiard ball to assign customers to queues.
Mathematical moments: Katie Steckles
Mathematician Katie Steckles tells us about her favourite mathematical moments and why being creative is essential in maths.
Packing balls in higher dimensions
How to optimally fill a box with eight-dimensional oranges.
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