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Driving the best possible bargain now isn’t the best long-term ...

Conventional wisdom says that you should never leave money on the table when negotiating. But resear ...
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A revolution in knot theory

This knot has Gauss code O1U2O3U1O2U3. Credit: Graphic by Sam Nelson. In the 19th century, Lord Kelv ...
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Calls for a posthumous pardon ā€¦ but who was Alan ...

You may have read the British Government is being petitioned to grant a posthumous pardon to one of ...
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The Monty Hall Problem Shows How Tricky Judging The Odds ...

Calculating probabilities can be complicated, as this classic “what’s behind the doors ...
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Why Maths, Our Best Tool To Describe The Universe, May ...

Our laws of nature are written in the language of mathematics. But maths itself is only as dependabl ...
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Monty Hall and the Three Prisoners

Brian HayesĀ recently provided some evidence that there are still many out there who are confounded b ...
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Super models ā€“ using maths to mitigate natural disasters

Last year will go on record as one of significant natural disasters both in Australia and overseas. ...
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Sonobe cut-out-module

Although creating origamiĀ sonobeĀ units is likely to be considered by most to be an essential part of ...
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Team discovers thousands of new transformable knots

Knots are used in all sorts of ways, every day. They ensure safety both indoors and for outdoor acti ...
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The ‘science of reading’ swept reforms into classrooms nationwide. What ...

For much of her teaching career, Carrie Stark relied on math games to engage her students, assuming ...
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A-levels not equipping students with appropriate mathematical skills

New evidence shows that A-levels in a range of subjects fail to equip students with an appropriate l ...
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Healing with math

Professor Graeme Pettet is using mathematical equations to better understand how to heal wounds and ...
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Mathematics formula K-theory used to advance understanding of topological materials

Terry Loring, distinguished professor of mathematics and statistics, published and co-authored a new ...
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Has a mathematician solved the ‘invariant subspace problem’? And what ...

Two weeks ago, aĀ modest-looking paperĀ was uploaded to the arXiv preprint server with the unassuming ...
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Exploring ‘compellingness’ in mechanism design

Consider an auction. You have two types of main protagonists or agents: a seller (or auctioneer) and ...
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Random processes shape science and math: Researchers propose a unified, ...

Will a certain tritium atom decay by a certain time? According to our current science, this question ...
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