From zero to infinity: a brief history of counting – Science Weekly podcast
Nicola Davis is joined by mathematician Marcus du Sautoy to explore zero, infinity and everything...
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From zero to infinity: a brief history of counting – Science Weekly podcast
Nicola Davis is joined by mathematician Marcus du Sautoy to explore zero, infinity and everything...
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Cross Section: Hannah Fry – Science Weekly podcast
Dr Hannah Fry won the Christopher Zeeman medal in August for her contributions to the public...
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Cross Section: Matt Parker - Science Weekly podcast
Happy International Pi Day. To celebrate, Hannah Devlin is joined by the mathematician and...
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From the archive: an interview with Nobel laureate Sir Roger Penrose (part 1)
In the first part of this episode from 2016, Ian Sample speaks with the acclaimed mathematician...
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Oxford graduate students discuss the life and work of 19th century French mathematical prodigy...
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Oxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians...
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Dr Tom Crawford, mathematician and presenter (St John's College, 2008)
Dr Tom Crawford, also known as the Naked Mathematician, shares his love of Maths and describes...
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A quick, sometimes witty and often informative look at the major events that shaped our world, on...
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Cedric Villani is the Field's Medal winning maths professor from Paris who changed the world by...
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Cedric Villani is the Field's Medal winning maths professor from Paris who changed the world by...
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#17 - Caps, Cracks and Kaprekar's Constants
The boys try their hands at problems provided by the listeners in today's special episode....
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101 - Episode Preview with Stephen Wolfram
In this episode preview, we share a clip from our interview with Stephen Wolfram. Wolfram is the...
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#21 - Torque, Truth and Time Signatures
The boys settle a dicussion about a bike that Alaric has been aching to talk about for a...
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#22 - Pandemics, Padovan’s and Pumpkins
The boys get as spooky as they can with cellular automata, have a maths conversation about maths...
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#23 - Ants, Arcs and Awkward Patterns
The boys get to the bottem of a neat pattern that suddenly breaks, contort their limbs into...
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#26 - Geometry, Goblins and Getting to Pubs
The boys find themselves on the wrong side of the mathematical orthodoxy, rejecting the concepts...
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#28 - Rugby, Rolling and Robots
The boys help organise a rugby training scheme, set robots upon an infinite hotel and discover...
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Week 5 of 6 Mathematics: Homeschooling your 0-7 year old
This week we are talking about Mathematics. Now what comes to mind when I say Math? Numbers,...
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What are they though? And where do they come from? Did someone invent them? Elena and Ian...
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#29 - Pyramids, Pitches and Pumps
The boys are back for season two! They try ramping Pascal's Triangle up a couple of dimensions,...
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