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Millennium Prize: the Navier–Stokes existence and uniqueness problem

Among the seven problems in mathematics put forward by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000 is one ...
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Millennium Prize: The Navier–Stokes Existence And Uniqueness Problem

How fluids move has fascinated researchers since the birth of science. Among the seven problems in m ...
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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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How far away is everybody? Climbing the cosmic distance ladder

Let’s talk numbers for a moment. The moon is approximately 384,000 kilometres away, and the sun is a ...
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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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Explainer: Evolutionary Algorithms

My intention with this article is to give an intuitive and non-technical introduction to the field o ...
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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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Science, maths and the future of Australia

Australia faces many big challenges – in the economy, health, energy, water, climate change, infrast ...
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Where is Everybody? Doing the Maths on Extraterrestrial Life

Are we getting closer to solving one of life’s greatest mysteries? During a lunch in the summer of 1 ...
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Science, Maths and The Future of Australia

Australia faces many big challenges – in the economy, health, energy, water, climate change, infrast ...
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Where is everybody? Doing the maths on extraterrestrial life

During a lunch in the summer of 1950, physicists Enrico Fermi, Edward Teller and Herbert York were c ...
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Peer Review: The Fallacy of Fine-Tuning

We are a product of evolution, and are not surprised that our bodies seem to be well-suited to the e ...
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Cutting Cake (And Eating it Too) – The Sticky Maths ...

I work on the mathematics of sharing resources, which has led me to consider emotions such as envy, ...
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Cutting cake (and eating it too) – the sticky maths ...

I work on the mathematics of sharing resources, which has led me to consider emotions such as envy, ...
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Factor Lattices

The objects pictured above are interesting structures – they are derived from the prime factor ...
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Magic numbers: the beauty of decimal notation

While adding up your grocery bill in the supermarket, you’re probably not thinking how important or ...
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