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Calls For a Posthumous Pardon … But Who was Alan ...

Momentum is gathering behind calls to pardon the father of computer science. BinaryApe You may have ...
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Millennium Prize: the Riemann Hypothesis

What will be the next number in this sequence? “At school I was never really good at maths” is an al ...
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A surprising result for a group’s optimal path to cooperation

What is the best way for a group of individuals to cooperate? This is a longstanding question with r ...
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Putting the magic into maths

Queen Mary, University of London has developed a new educational resource for teachers to help stude ...
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Mathematical proof reveals new insights into typhoon dynamics

In a remarkable breakthrough in the field of mathematical science, Professor Kyudong Choi from the D ...
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How Far Away is Everybody? Climbing The Cosmic Distance Ladder

We know the universe is vast, but how do we measure the distances between things? Dave Scrimshaw. Le ...
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Extended Multiplication Tables

A surprisingly interesting structure is the extended multiplication table, shown above for the numbe ...
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Mathematicians Discover Impossible Problem In Super Mario Games

Using the tools of computational complexity, researchers have discovered it is impossible to figure ...
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Flight of the bumblebee decoded by mathematicians

© Dr Tom Ings Bumblebees use complex flying patterns to avoid predators according to new research fr ...
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The Stunningly Simple Rule That Will Always Get You Out ...

You thought the maze looked fun, but now you can’t find your way out. Luckily, mathematics is here t ...
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The numbers game

Dipak Dey, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Statistics and associate dean in the College ...
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On the hunt for mathematical beauty

Alexei Borodin For anyone who has ever taken a commercial flight, it’s an all-too-familiar scene: Hu ...
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Cambridge University puts Newton’s papers online

In a project that has long been overdue, Cambridge University, thanks to a hefty gift from the Polon ...
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Mathematical methods help predict movement of oil and ash following ...

When oil started gushing into the Gulf of Mexico in late April 2010, friends asked George Haller whe ...
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Bridging traditional economics and econophysics

In a new study, researchers of the Complexity Science Hub highlight the connecting elements between ...
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Time for a change. Scholars say the calendar needs a ...

Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University have discovered a way to make time stand still — a ...
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