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First ever parliamentary debate on mathematics

22 Nov 2022

The UK Government further fuelled mathematicians’ worries that promised research funding will not be delivered during the first-ever parl...

We can work it out – The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night Chord - By Dr Kevin Houston

18 Nov 2022

More than 50 years after their split, The Beatles, remain a cultural phenomenon. There’s a recent eight-hour documentary, Get Back, just...

Encryption, medicine, Formula One, and energy optimisation: The essential nature of maths to industry and the economy

17 Nov 2022

Nearly everyone learns maths at school. Despite that, the proportion of people who continue to study the subject at a higher level, and...

Dr Nira Chamberlain: Batman’s maths makes him the best superhero

16 Nov 2022

By Professor Nira Chamberlain “Batman all the way.” That was my answer when I was asked recently which superhero I preferred – Batman or...

Nira Chamberlain: The Maths of Black Panther

16 Nov 2022

Marvel’s Wakanda is nothing short of a technological utopia. Black Panther’s stomping ground, this hi-tech nation is lightyears ahead of...

First ever debate on maths to be held ahead of Autumn Statement

15 Nov 2022

Parliament is set to debate mathematics for the first time in history as England celebrates Maths Week and mathematicians intensify calls...

Sophie Maclean: The Value of ‘Girl Math’

14 Nov 2022

If you have spent a non-negligible amount of time on social media this autumn, you will have no doubt come across the trend of the season...

Dominic Cummings joins the Hunt for MathsMissingMillions

11 Nov 2022

Dominic Cummings joins the Hunt for #MathsMissingMillions

Professor Jon Keating: A chance to celebrate the wonder of mathematics and its contribution to society

8 Nov 2022

Professor Jon Keating, President of the London Mathematical Society, writes in FE News about the Campaign’s aims, any why Maths Week is...

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