The ability to see order in chaos has won the mathematician Yakov G. Sinai the 2014 Abel Prize.
As your cereal tumbled into your bowl this morning, were you daydreaming of sand dunes or snowy mountains? It wouldn't be surprising given the drab grey skies outside. But now you have another excuse: the cereal, sand and snow can all be examples of granular flows.
Yesterday cosmologists at the University of Cambridge delivered their verdict on a major breakthrough that rocked science this week: the announcement of the BICEP2 project of direct evidence for an inflationary theory of the Universe and the existence of gravity waves
Data from BICEP2 gathered in the South Pole reveals swirls in the CMB, the first image of gravitational waves and evidence for inflation.
We love every number equally but there is no denying the fame, ubiquity and usefulness of the number pi…
Tomorrow is International Women's Day, and it got us wondering… could this be the year we finally have a female winner of a Fields Medal?
The funeral of the great flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía this week reminded us of the mathematical and musical reasons we love flamenco.
A clever statistical technique helped the Kepler mission to find the huge haul of new planets it announced last week.
We've read the book. We've bought the T-shirt. And now, finally, here it is: the movie of one of our favourite maths problems