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And now, the weather...

Umbrella or no umbrella? New advances in weather forecasting will help us dodge hurricanes and protect against floods.
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Who do you trust?

Statisticians welcome a call to make official statistics independent - but can it really be done in one hour?
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Editorial

Careers in mathematics: A set of three posters from Plus
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quaternions

Curious quaternions

Mathematician and physicist John Baez declares himself fascinated by exceptions in mathematics. This interest has led him to study the octonions, and, through them, to find out more about the origins of complex numbers and quaternions. In the first of two articles, he talks about connections between algebra and geometry, and the importance of lateral thinking in mathematics.

Puzzle
Hand Switch a light switch

Which switch?

Save yourself a trip up the stairs with our Plus puzzle!

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Code-breakers, doughnuts, and violins

Regular Plus contributor Lewis Dartnell reports on the scramble for million-dollar prizes that made mathematical headlines at the BA Festival of Science in September 2004.
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Ocean swells

A current problem

Frances Elwell looks at the eddies and currents, from the pungent problem of sewage outflow to the search for bodies of people who have fallen into rivers, explaining that fluid mechanics lies behind it all.