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UK Schools have received more than 300,000 CO2 monitors as part of a government initiative that has received significant input from mathematicians.
We may be a little closer to a direct detection of dark energy thanks to a new result that came about, in a sense, by accident.
Using artificial intelligence to improve traffic, protecting the environment and human health.
What's it like advising government on the maths behind COVID-19? Find out with epidemiologist Julia Gog in this new podcast series.
New research shows that ventilation is crucial and that masks are effective.
We talk to three of this year's winners of the prestigious Whitehead Prizes.
Henry Wilton has won a Whitehead Prize for work that combines geometry and algebra.
Holly Krieger has won a Whitehead Prize for work that combines number theory and dynamical systems.
Maria Bruna has won a Whitehead Prize for finding a systematic way of simplifying complex systems.
We all now know about R, but sometimes it can be good to consider another number: the growth rate of an epidemic.
Mathematical models can help the nation return to (some sort of) normality.
Mathematicians are helping to develop an AI tool to help with diagnosing COVID-19 and making prognoses for infected patients.