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INTEGRAL: Seeing the world through new eyes
The INTEGRAL project is using artificial intelligence to support the conservation of forests and make better, and healthier, planning decisions for our cities.
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The Moon once churned an ocean of slushy magma
A new model of the formation of the Moon's crust finally explains the diversity and range of ages of rocks found on the lunar surface.
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Understanding the diversity of forests using AI
New techniques in artificial intelligence are helping assess the diversity of forests.
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Maths helps curb COVID-19 in schools
UK Schools have received more than 300,000 CO
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monitors as part of a government initiative that has received significant input from mathematicians.
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On the road to dark energy (with chameleons)
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.
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Seeing traffic through new eyes
Using artificial intelligence to improve traffic, protecting the environment and human health.
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On the mathematical frontline: Julia Gog
What's it like advising government on the maths behind COVID-19? Find out with epidemiologist Julia Gog in this new podcast series.
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Clearing the air: Making indoor spaces COVID safe
New research shows that ventilation is crucial and that masks are effective.
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Cambridge mathematicians win Whitehead Prizes
We talk to three of this year's winners of the prestigious Whitehead Prizes.
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Changing perspectives
Henry Wilton has won a Whitehead Prize for work that combines geometry and algebra.
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Dynamic numbers
Holly Krieger has won a Whitehead Prize for work that combines number theory and dynamical systems.
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Taming complexity
Maria Bruna has won a Whitehead Prize for finding a systematic way of simplifying complex systems.
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